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Hectic Things Day Tend People Work 英 Hektɪk] 美

英语单词 hectic
英美音标 英 ['hektɪk] 美 ['hektɪk]
中文释义 adj.忙乱的;兴奋的;[医]发热的;发红的
英语例句 (1) I had a hectic day in the office.
(2) It can be a hectic life on a 24-hour news channel.
(3) The journalist leads a hectic life.
(4) Hectic phobophobia can be cured.
中文例句 (1) 我在办公室里忙乱了一天。
(2) 24小时新闻频道的生活可能非常忙乱。
(3) 新闻记者过着紧张兴奋的生活。
(4) 赤面恐怖症是可以治疗的。
vocabulary简明 Things that are hectic tend to be happen quickly and all at once — that's why a hectic day makes people nervous.
vocabulary扩展 Think about a calm, beautiful island with the sun shining and nothing to do but read a book. That kind of peacefulness is the opposite of hectic. When things get hectic, people sometimes say things are getting crazy or bananas: events are happening too fast for us to keep up, so we tend to get agitated or even angry. Because there's so much work to do, being a student is often a hectic job.
柯林斯解释
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]紧张忙碌的;忙乱的 A hectic situation is one that is very busy and involves a lot of rushed activity.
  • Despite his hectic work schedule, Benny has rarely suffered poor health...

    尽管工作繁忙,本尼却少有身体不好的时候。

  • The two days we spent there were enjoyable but hectic.

    我们在那里度过的两天愉快但忙乱。

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