frenzied
英 [ˈfrenzid]
美 [ˈfrenzid]
adj. 疯狂的; 狂暴的
BNC.14137 / COCA.14866
牛津词典
adj.
- 疯狂的;狂暴的
involving a lot of activity and strong emotions in a way that is often violent or frightening and not under control- a frenzied attack
疯狂的进攻 - frenzied activity
狂暴的活动
- a frenzied attack
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 狂乱的;狂暴的;疯狂似的
Frenziedactivities or actions are wild, excited, and uncontrolled.- ...the frenzied activity of the general election...
大选中异常激烈的活动 - The man was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack.
这名男子在一次疯狂的袭击中被刺死。
- ...the frenzied activity of the general election...
双语例句
- But with time, a frenzied life also became boring.
但时间久了,疯狂的生活也变得乏味。 - Investors are betting that frenzied demand will keep their share prices rising.
投资者则在打赌,盼望近乎疯狂的需求将推动这些银行的股价不断上涨。 - In China, two decades of frenzied building have produced a workforce experienced in handling steel and concrete.
中国在20年的疯狂建设中,培养出了一批钢铁和水泥作业的熟练劳动力。 - Do your best to undermine the frenzied killings, enjoy real life impossible pleasure!
尽你所能,疯狂的破坏杀戮,享受现实生活中不可能的快感吧! - When the football fans got into a frenzied fight, the spectators'stand collapsed, and the calamity occurred.
就在球迷们疯狂地争斗时,看台倒坍,酿成了惨祸。 - Will this push him too far and lead to a frenzied attack?
这会不会逼他太甚,导致他进行疯狂的进攻? - To utter in a frenzied manner.
狂乱地说在疯狂的状态下说出。 - The frenzied bandit burned him alive.
丧心病狂的土匪将他活活烧死。 - In particular, even in the most frenzied period of influenza, it is not everyone will get sick.
尤其是,即使在流感最猖狂的时期里,也并不是每个人都会得病。 - 1 famine and failure faced the frenzied farmer.
疯狂的农夫面临着饥荒和失败。
