英语单词 | frenzy |
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英美音标 | 英 ['frenzi] 美 ['frenzi] |
中文释义 | n.狂乱;狂暴;狂怒 |
英语例句 | (1) In a frenzy of hate he killed his enemy. (2) They were singing in a frenzy of joy. (3) His frenzy of the previous day had all calmed down. (4) The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy. (5) She worked herself up into a frenzy because she thought she'd miss her train. |
中文例句 | (1) 在一阵痛恨的狂乱中,他杀死了敌人。 (2) 他们欣喜若狂地高声歌唱。 (3) 他前一天的慌乱都平静下来了。 (4) 演讲者煽动起群众疯狂的情绪。 (5) 她焦躁已极,因为她以为她会错过火车。 |
vocabulary简明 | In a frenzy, people go into a state of hysteria. Stay away from hungry sharks or kids at a 16th birthday party when the pizza arrives if you don't want to get caught up in a feeding frenzy. |
vocabulary扩展 | Frenzy is derived from the Latin word phreneticus meaning "delirious." If you're in a frenzy, you're certainly delirious. You can be in a frenzy because something made you mad, happy, or even just hungry — whatever makes you so crazy you're not thinking clearly. Frenzy is often used when talking about a group of people (or animals) who get worked up at the same time about the same thing, like sharks near tasty fish or teenagers near pizza. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]狂热;狂乱;疯狂 Frenzy or a frenzy is great excitement or wild behaviour that often results from losing control of your feelings. [oft N
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