单词 | frenzied |
释义 | frenzied (frenzid ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Frenzied activities or actions are wild, excited, and uncontrolled. ...the frenzied activity of the general election. The man was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack. Synonyms: uncontrolled, wild, excited, mad Collocations: frenzied activity Overall, he was a cool and composed point of reference for his team amid the general frenzied activity. Times, Sunday Times (2017) We do not see him best from frenzied activity. Christianity Today (2000) Such frenzied activity should be a gift for the urban historian. Times, Sunday Times (2007) At times the atmosphere seemed like a frenzied mob. Times, Sunday Times Fade out and cut to the president trying to restore order to the frenzied mob. Times, Sunday Times We should have been told, say the frenzied mob. The Sun Pursued by a frenzied mob, they make their way up to the roof, down the gargantuan faade, and back to the inn. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only a few pages of some of the account books have escaped destruction by a frenzied mob. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But the frenzied pace of dealmaking this year meant the decline would be much sharper this time around. Times, Sunday Times But the property market has already slackened, and with building continuing at such a frenzied pace there are fears that oversupply could provoke a slump. Times, Sunday Times From that point forward, preparations continued at a highly accelerated, almost frenzied pace. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Technological improvements were made at a frenzied pace, and the first all-metal cantilevered airplanes were going into service as the war ended. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Yet that speech in Arizona led to frenzied speculation about a political career for her too. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Two premises became vacant recently and there has been frenzied speculation about who might take them over. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Last night there was frenzied speculation about who will join the judges. The Sun (2010) His clear signal that the job is almost done sparked frenzied speculation he is ready to stand down. The Sun (2007) Her sudden willingness to talk, against the advice of her lawyers, has sparked frenzied speculation. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Translations: Chinese: 疯狂的 Japanese: 熱狂した |
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