frenzy 的 2 个定义
plural fren·zies.
- a state of extreme mental agitation or wild excitement: There's something big businesses love about working their customers into a frenzy of anticipation.
- a burst of agitated, energetic action or activity: Athens in the late 1960s was in the midst of a building frenzy.
- a fit or spell of mental derangement; a paroxysm characteristic of or resulting from a mania: He is subject to these frenzies several times a year.
fren·zied, fren·zy·ing.
- to drive into a frenzy; make frantic: She was frenzied by fear when she smelled the smoke.
frenzy 近义词
uncontrolled state or situation
frenzy 的近义词 50 个
- burst
- craze
- excitement
- fever
- free-for-all
- furor
- fury
- hysteria
- madness
- mania
- outburst
- passion
- rage
- turmoil
- aberration
- agitation
- blow
- bout
- conniption
- convulsion
- delirium
- derangement
- distemper
- distraction
- ferment
- fit
- flap
- fuss
- insanity
- lather
- lunacy
- paroxysm
- row
- ruckus
- ruction
- rumble
- rumpus
- seizure
- spasm
- stew
- stir
- to-do
- transport
- blow a fuse
- blow one's cork
- blow one's stack
- blow one's top
- flip one's lid
- hell broke loose
- wingding
frenzy 的反义词 10 个
更多frenzy例句
- Meanwhile, right-wing groups from the Proud Boys to the Michigan Militia could join an explosive frenzy.
- Foxx has yet to fully explain the series of events, which has only fed the media frenzy around the case.
- That conspiracy-fueled frenzy was propelled in part by credulous mainstream news coverage, and by false accusations and even convictions of day-care owners.
- In the Philippines, it has set off a frenzy as the 7-foot-2 18-year-old moves one step closer to becoming the first Philippines-born player in the NBA.
- Although only one recession saw the bona fide busting of a frenzy, all six included bear markets.
- Porter was convicted and shortly after sentenced to death by a judge who compared him to a shark in a feeding frenzy.
- I am scared that, like me, they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, fear and, most frightening, quarantine.
- The media goes into a frenzy when egregious examples of bad mothers occur, like Susan Smith or Casey Anthony.
- Three days after the media frenzy, Dr. Sisley got a letter from the HHS.
- Republicans have been in a frenzy since realizing that the IRS was missing two years of Lerner emails.
- They hurry in a frenzy up the back-stairs about 1.25, and they pace up and down in a frenzy till half-past one.
- Eugene Miller, in a fine frenzy, threw himself into a chair beside Aristide.
- Here on the bridge he paused and turned in a frenzy to scream to his followers that they should fetch more torches.
- She clasped her thin hands in a frenzy of impotent rage—with Anne Ashton had lain the real triumph, with herself the sacrifice.
- Such is the case even at the present day in cities wherein the degree of folly and frenzy exceeds that of ancient Alexandria.