词汇 | frenzy |
释义 | frenzy noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈfren.zi/ us /ˈfren.zi/ C2 (an example of) uncontrolled and excited behaviour or emotion that is sometimes violent: 疯狂,狂热,狂暴 frenzy ofIn a frenzy of rage she hit him.她盛怒之下打了他。 the media frenzy over the celebrity wedding媒体对公众人物婚礼表现出的极大兴趣 work yourself into a frenzyThe audience worked themselves into a frenzy as they waited for her to come on stage. whip yourself into a frenzyHe had whipped himself into a frenzy and was now not able to calm himself. There was a frenzy of activity in the financial markets yesterday.昨天金融市场极度活跃。 In a moment of jealous frenzy, she cut the sleeves off all his shirts.她嫉妒得发疯,把他所有的衬衫袖子都剪掉了。 Synonyms delirium fury hysteria Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm alacrity animation ardour avidity boosterism commotion flirtation friskiness frisson frolic get a buzz out of something/doing something get-up-and-go hubbub pep perkiness physicality piquancy pizzazz whirl zealousness frenzy | American Dictionaryfrenzy noun[ C/U ] us/ˈfren·zi/ excited, uncontrollable, and sometimes violent behavior or emotion: [ Cusually sing ]Duncan’s game-winning shot sent the crowd into a frenzy. [ Cusually sing ]The Saturday night sale can best be described as a buying frenzy. frenziedadjectiveus/ˈfren·zid/ a frenzied crowd Examples of frenzyfrenzy Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. Lovers were drunk with emotion, crowds acted in a drunken frenzy, and drink freed the tongue to talk. Their novelty and utility produced an almost immediate frenzy among consumers, rich and poor. At the height of their frenzy they could speak comprehensibly enough to make pronouncements - albeit vague ones. The convulsions she affected spread to surrounding women and soon they too were caught up into the frenzy. It may seem simply silly to work oneself into an emotional frenzy over strands of nucleic acid. When the villagisation frenzy ended in the 1980s, people began to return to earlier home sites. Section 4.6 inspects the frenzy of the walker and random wobbling of the well. The timing, so many on the last day of office, and the circumstances of some, excited a media frenzy. Finally, this monograph has been written during the year 2000, the year of commemorative frenzy. The music itself might be described as an exercise in sustained frenzy. There is certainly no evidence of the frenzy of retaliation which might have been expected of an absolute ruler. The frenzy of the walker corresponds to the number of molecules added or removed per reaction event and the random wobbling is due to random fluctuations in the rate constants. Delius' account suggests that the increasing frenzy of the witchcraft accusations during these decades resulted from some kind of socio-economic implosion. I am convinced that he did so in a state of frenzy, that it was a false gesture, that this act of love was dictated by some self-imposed penance. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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