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词汇 frenetic
释义 frenetic
adjective
uk /frəˈnet.ɪk/ us /frəˈnet̬.ɪk/
involving a lot of excited movement or activity: 发狂的,狂乱的
frenetic activityAfter weeks of frenetic activity, the job was finally finished.经过几个星期的疯狂忙活,工作终于完成了。
There was frenetic trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday.昨天股票交易所交易火爆。
Synonyms
frantic
frenzied
manic
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

full of activity
busyThe pub is always busy on a Friday.
fullShe leads a rich, full life.
hecticThey tried to fit a holiday into their hectic schedules.
freneticThe frenetic pace of city life is exhausting.
bustlingThey moved to the bustling city centre.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Busy and active
abustle
be (as) busy as a beeidiom
be all goidiom
be at workidiom
be back in harnessidiom
boot
floruit
frenetically
gangbusters
girlie swot
hard-working
peak
plate
rev
run around
run round
run round in circlesidiom
run round like a headless chickenidiom
rush/run someone off their feetidiom
spread

Related word


frenetically

frenetic | American Dictionary


frenetic
adjective
us/frəˈnet̬·ɪk/
involving a lot of movement or activity; extremely active, excited, or uncontrollable:
Americans like fast cars, fast-food restaurants, and a frenetic pace of life.

Examples of frenetic


frenetic
It was finally distributed in mimeographed form after about three years, following several frenetic weeks of negotiation and compromise.
From slapstick to satire to biting tragedy, the frenetic pace of this scene was driven by the powerful image of walking.
There is a sense of frenetic activity as many individuals try to collate masses of information under extraordinarily tight deadlines.
In all parishes both in- and out-migration was frequent, though in some the movement was more frenetic than in others.
The music ranged through the various dance styles from frenetic hard core and jungle to the more gentle ambient.
Yet the frenetic tempo in foreign affairs overshadowed the remaining troubled agenda.
They range from frenetic hyperactivity to a withdrawn, hypoactive state and result from biotoxic stressors overwhelming the internal resources and defenses of the brain.
Of course, in the frenetic world of today's media it would be unrealistic to expect politicians, announcers and newsreaders to pronounce foreign names perfectly.
The concluding section starts with alternating confrontational statements between the piano and electronics, eventually leading to an increasingly frenetic piano cadenza.
In this age of furious technological innovation, growing global ecological awareness and changing economic and societal priorities, the pace of change is increasingly frenetic.
Hughes's (often nine-part) choral writing is by turns blistering and soothing, just as the instrumental underlay is both lulling and frenetic.
In this continuous, frenetic and passionate artistic and inter-personal dialogue, the time limits required for the creation of an idea often influenced the way in which it was used.
Wellington was a frenetic but assiduous first minister.
Ricciarelli's oscillation between frenetic trembling and frozen terror may seem overwrought, but her interpretation makes for a vivid engagement with the orchestral music.
The opening string sextet alternates bursts of frenetic activity with moments of heightened stasis, a juxtaposition of primal energy and monumental stillness that recurs throughout the whole piece.
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