feverish的意思和读音

feverish

: [ˈfiv(ə)rɪʃ] : [ˈfiːvərɪʃ]

adj.

adj.tranquil

adj.excited,agitated,nervous,heated,intense

feverishadj.

1.[ubn]showing strong feelings of excitement or worry, often with a lot of activity or quick movements

The whole place was a scene of feverish activity .

a state of feverish excitement

feverish with longing

2.suffering from a fever; caused by a fever

She was aching and feverish.

a feverish cold/dream

adj.1.,;2.,,3.,

adj.1.affected by fever2.extremely excited

1. fever feverish few ...

2. 2. ceaseless , 3. feverish 4. attainment ,, ...

3. 15.stunning 使 17.feverish 18.fevered [] ...

4. painful a. 使 feverish a. * cure v.

5. ... few a. .. feverish a. .. fever n. ...

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1.It did not, but soon he felt feverish: his pulse quickened, his extremities became cold, his head throbbed.

2.So in Man on Wire's case it was Philippe [Petit] having a nightmare the night before, and he wakes up in feverish excitement and fear.·

3.Jim said it made him all over trembly and feverish to be so close to freedom.

4.Passing the more feverish parts of the City toward the most perfect backwater in London, he ruminated.穿

5.bertuccio , crouched in the corner of the carriage , began to examine with a feverish anxiety every house they passed.

6.And then falling into a nervous, feverish doze soon thereafter, he found himself dreaming of a savage black dog that was trying to bite him.

7.Thirst had made me a little feverish, and I looked at them as if I were in a dream.

8.Only his eyes glittered with a feverish brilliance, and his ideas followed one another with extreme rapidity and clearness.

9.The patient was feverish and out of his head and had to be watched.

10.Doctor: I think he must be sick. Let me take a look. (touches his head) Not feverish. (feels his pulse) Normal! What's the trouble, kid?。(。(