frenzied
frenzied 英 [ˈfrenzid] 美 [ˈfrɛnzid]
adj. 疯狂的;狂乱的;激怒的 v. 使狂乱(frenzy的过去式)
- The adjective frenzied describes something wild, excited, or rushed. You may have a frenzied morning when you've overslept and need to get lunches made, the dog walked, and the kids off to school within the next fifteen minutes. Run!
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- adj. 疯狂的;狂乱的;激怒的
- v. 使狂乱(frenzy的过去式)
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1. That’s why officials here are pushing for people to come back, even before they know the outcome of frenzied decontamination efforts.
这就是为什么这里的官员们都极力让人们返回,即使之前他们就知道这种疯狂的清污带来的后果。
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2. We are living in the age of social networks and frenzied conversation, composing more e-mails, texting more messages and keeping in touch with more people than ever before.
我们生活的时代充满了社交网站和疯狂的谈话,我们发的电子邮件越来越多、打的短消息越来越多、和更多的人保持联系。
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3. Did you hear his frenzied tattle?
你听见这疯狂的闲谈了吗?
- frenzied (adj.) 1796, past-participle adjective from frenzy (v.). Related: Frenziedly.
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