单词 | frenetic |
释义 | frenetic (frɪnetɪk ) adjective If you describe an activity as frenetic, you mean that it is fast and energetic, but rather uncontrolled. ...the frenetic pace of life in New York. This frenetic activity is the sign of a worried man. Synonyms: frantic, wild, excited, crazy frenetically (frɪnetɪkli ) adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] Steve and I worked frenetically to ensure that everything would go smoothly. Collocations: frenetic activity There is a welcome absence of frenetic activity. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The frenetic activity masks a grim outlook for retailers. Times, Sunday Times (2008) She drives us to our hotel through a city heaving with frenetic activity. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Investors should resist the temptation to sell a stock because of frenetic activity around them. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He has a mind and body that has suffered far more wear and tear than most but still has frenetic energy. Times, Sunday Times For all the frenetic energy of both sides, there were few clear-cut chances in the early stages of the second half. The Sun The first hour flies by in a haze of frenetic energy and exciting performances from all the main players. The Sun Both were unlike the productions of other studios in their frenetic energy. The Times Literary Supplement True, the production's frenetic energy never falters. Times, Sunday Times We wanted a less frenetic life - waking up to sheep instead of car alarms. Times, Sunday Times Journeys should be pockets of tranquillity in frenetic lives, not exhausting scrums. Times, Sunday Times Both of them have the same short, frenetic lives as the common shrew. Times, Sunday Times Who is to blame for this frenetic pace? Times, Sunday Times (2013) The delay of almost a month meant that when work resumed it was at a frenetic pace. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Launched into an almighty whinge about the frenetic pace of both of our lives instead. Times, Sunday Times (2010) A strangely ineffective display as the frenetic pace of the game seemed to restrict his creativity. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Work is at a frenetic pace on the 2.5 billion metro system. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Pursuing a frenetic schedule, he held 54 meetings with foreign leaders, and travelled more than 40,000 miles on some 31 separate flights. Times, Sunday Times Such a hectic, frenetic schedule can have unhappy consequences. Times, Sunday Times Plus she's young, she has a frenetic schedule, so she probably belts through the calories. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 迅捷狂乱的 Japanese: 熱狂的な |
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