frenetic 英 [frəˈnetɪk]   美 [frəˈnɛtɪk]

frenetic

frenetic  英 [frəˈnetɪk] 美 [frəˈnɛtɪk]

adj. 狂热的;发狂的  n. 疯子;狂人 

名词复数:frenetics 

  • The adjective frenetic is another way to say frenzied, frantic, or totally worked up. Kind of how you'd run around the kitchen madly trying to cook a last-minute dinner for 30 of your closest friends.
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  • adj. 狂热的;发狂的
  • n. 疯子;狂人
  • frenetic (adj.) late 14c., frenetik, "temporarily deranged, delirious, crazed," from Old French frenetike "mad, crazy" (13c.), from Latin phreneticus "delirious," alteration of Greek phrenitikos, from phrenitis (nosos) "frenzy, mental disease, insanity," literally "inflammation of the brain," from phren "mind, reason," also "diaphragm" (see phreno-) + -itis "inflammation." The classical ph- sometimes was restored from mid-16c. (see phrenetic). Related: Frenetical; frenetically. Compare frantic.
fre·net·ic / frəˈnetɪk ; NAmE frəˈnetɪk / adjective involving a lot of energy and activity in a way that is not organized 发狂似的;狂乱的 a scene of frenetic activity 疯狂活动的场面 fre·net·ic·al·ly / frəˈnetɪkli ; NAmE frəˈnetɪkli / adverb fre·net·ic / frəˈnetɪk ; NAmE frəˈnetɪk / fre·net·ic·al·ly / frəˈnetɪkli ; NAmE frəˈnetɪkli /
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