单词 | frenzy |
释义 | fren·zy I. or phren·sy 1. a. < was generally docile but became uncontrollable in his frenzies > < in a rage amounting to a frenzy > b. < the old man's drunken frenzies and the way his mulatto brood ran shrieking … when he turned on them with a horsewhip — Ellen Glasgow > c. < a disturbing air of frenzy about his writing > < a frenzy of delight > < the sexual frenzy — E.A.Armstrong > < a frenzy of resentment — American Guide Series: Oregon > < a frenzy of mystical exaltation — C.S.Kilby > 2. a. < a frenzy of skiing > < small watercourses race in a white-capped frenzy down mountain and forest slope — American Guide Series: Oregon > especially < the wild frenzy of religious camp meetings — J.T.Adams > < the frenzy of the geysers — Margaret Clarke > b. < until the imagination is tortured into a frenzy of baffled guessing — J.W.Beach > < a frenzy of high living — Arnold Bennett > < the frenzy of wartime production — American Guide Series: Michigan > < a frenzy of abuse > c. < in order to wrest a living from the soil … had to toil with a frenzy approaching desperation — D.L.Cohn > Synonyms: see mania II. dialect England III. < the sport which frenzies our colleges each autumn — Frederic Morton > |
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