hectic 英 [ˈhektɪk]   美 [ˈhɛktɪk]

hectic

hectic  英 [ˈhektɪk] 美 [ˈhɛktɪk]

n. 脸红;患肺结核  adj. 兴奋的,狂热的;脸上发红;肺病的;忙碌的 

To me, a walk or run along the river trail is serenity at the end of a hectic day. 对我来说,沿着河边散布或跑步,在这狂热的一天结束时就显得异常平静。
Schedule your runs like appointments, so you make them a priority during a hectic week. 安排你的跑步就象约会,那样一个忙碌的星期里你会优先考虑他们。

  • Things that are hectic tend to be happen quickly and all at once — that's why a hectic day makes people nervous.
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  • n. 脸红;患肺结核
  • adj. 兴奋的,狂热的;脸上发红;肺病的;忙碌的
  • 1. To me, a walk or run along the river trail is serenity at the end of a hectic day.

    对我来说,沿着河边散布或跑步,在这狂热的一天结束时就显得异常平静。

  • 2. Schedule your runs like appointments, so you make them a priority during a hectic week.

    安排你的跑步就象约会,那样一个忙碌的星期里你会优先考虑他们。

  • 3. Life is hectic. But if you do not stop, you will not be able to give your body some time to relax.

    生活是忙碌的,但是如果你不停下来歇一歇的话,就不能给身体足够的时间去放松。

  • hectic (adj.) late 14c., etik (in fever etik "hectic fever"), from Old French etique "consumptive," from Late Latin hecticus, from Greek hektikos "continuous, habitual," also used of slow, continued diseases or fevers. The Greek adjective is from hexis "a habit (of mind or body)," from ekhein "have, hold, continue" (from PIE root *segh- "to hold"). The Latin -h- was restored in English 16c.
hec·tic / ˈhektɪk ; NAmE ˈhektɪk / adjective very busy; full of activity 忙碌的;繁忙的 to lead a hectic life 生活十分忙碌 a hectic schedule 安排很满的日程表 hec·tic / ˈhektɪk ; NAmE ˈhektɪk /
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