frantic
frantic 英 [ˈfræntɪk] 美 [ˈfræntɪk]
adj. 狂乱的,疯狂的
- When a mother loses her child, she's frantic. She's a crazed sort of agitated and goes on a frantic search for her child. A scene is frantic if there's lots of action with little order.
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- adj. 狂乱的,疯狂的
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1. a frantic dash,a frantic search,a frantic struggle
不顾一切的猛冲;疯狂的搜查╱斗争
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2. They made frantic attemptsto revive him.
他们拚命地努力让他苏醒过来。
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3. Things are frantic in the office right now.
现在办公室里忙作一团。
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4. frantic with worry
忧虑得要命
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5. Your parents must be getting frantic by now.
咱们回家吧。你的父母现在肯定快要急死了。
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6. The children are driving me frantic.
孩子们快要使我发疯了。
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7. They worked frantically to finish on time.
他们拚命工作以按时完成。
- frantic (adj.) mid-14c., "insane," unexplained variant of Middle English frentik (see frenetic). Compare franzy, dialectal form of frenzy. Transferred meaning "affected by wild excitement" is from late 15c. Of the adverbial forms, frantically (1749) is later than franticly (1540s).
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