frenetic的意思和读音

frenetic

: [frəˈnetɪk] : [frə'netɪk]

adj.

Adj.+n.frenetic activity,frenetic search

adj.phrenetic

freneticadj.

1.involving a lot of energy and activity in a way that is not organized

a scene of frenetic activity

adj.1.2.

adj.1.done very fast and with a lot of energy, often by someone who is in a hurry

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1.But even with the best plans in place, the holidays can get frenetic. There never seems to be enough time.

2.No matter how frenetic and energy-filled the scene is, there still needs to be a moment among the frenzy.

3.If there's just too much frenetic energy in the body, you can think of your bones being made of iron, of your hands and feet weighing a ton.

4.Despite recent frenetic summitry the politicians have failed to convince markets that this rescue fund will ever be adequately resourced.

5.It's been a frenetic few days for the U. S. Supreme Court as its session winds down.

6.In the midst of your seniors' frenetic, friends-focused summer, make a strong effort to arrange times for them to say family goodbyes.

7.But the essential nature of the pathogen, its personality, its virulence, remain matters of frenetic investigation.

8.They were the result of a frenetic search for commissions and bonuses.

9.The creative energy released by this frenetic development is palpable almost as soon as you step off the plane.

10.However frenetic our environment, such a feeling of existence can be achieved.