frenzied的意思和读音

frenzied

: [ˈfrenzid] : ['frenzid]

adj.

v.“frenzy”

adj.calm

adj.frantic,hyperactive,feverish,hysterical,furious

frenziedadj.

1.involving a lot of activity and strong emotions in a way that is often violent or frightening and not under control

a frenzied attack

frenzied activity

adj.1.,,

v.1.“frenzy”

adj.1.done in an extremely uncontrolled way, often by someone who is crazy

v.1.The past tense of frenzy

1. warp frenzied clamour ...

2. amiss frenzied subtle ...

3. warp frenzied clamour ...

4. free frenzied freezing ...

5. ... - Sequestrum - Frenzied ╰ treatment ...

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1.Frenzied Regeneration: This ability is no longer noted as Rank 1 (it has no subsequent ranks).1()。

2.It has sort of loosened up the pace. It's not as rushed and frenzied.

3.In a frenzied few days, however, Mr Zapatero has made up for it, with appearances in six countries from Chile to Turkey.,Zapatero

4.It was a time of super-easy credit, frenzied financial speculation, and blistering industrial expansion.

5.She has been trying to fend off an attacker who has come at her, slashing in a frenzied manner with a knife or possibly a sword.

6.The frenzied final hours of negotiation had an air of farce, with heads of state pursuing one another through hallways and conference rooms.

7.It was hard to figure out a non-frenzied way to get from here to there, and I began nudging Rebecca to sign on for another year.

8.Your life has taken on rather frenzied dimensions which have made it difficult communicating with you of late.使

9.Instantly from the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews.

10.Jared stands up and begins to write frenzied equations on the board, Bill counters with an equation of his own.