frenzy
美音:
[´frenzı
]英音:
[´frenzı
]n.狂暴,狂怒
难易程度:
frenzy为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词复数:frenzies 动词过去式:frenzied 过去分词:frenzied 现在分词:frenzying 第三人称单数:frenzies
近义词, 同义词
相关词
frenzy
/'frenzɪ; `frɛnzɪ/
n [sing, U] state of extreme excitement; extreme and wild activity or behaviour 极度激动的状态; 极度狂乱的活动或行为
*in a frenzy of zeal, enthusiasm, hate, etc 疯狂的激情、热情、仇恨等
* The speaker worked the crowd up into a (state of) frenzy. 演讲者煽动起群众疯狂的情绪.
frenzy
npluralfrenzies[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;Origin: frenesie, from
Latin phreneticus;
FRENETIC]
[U and C]a state of great anxiety or excitement, in which you cannot control your behaviour
frenzy of a frenzy of religious feelingin a frenzy The women were screaming and in a frenzy to get home. Doreen had worked herself into a frenzy.[C]a time when people do a lot of things very quickly
frenzy of There had been a frenzy of activity in my absence. a selling frenzya feeding frenzya) an occasion when a lot of people get involved in an activity in an uncontrolled way
The film put America's moviegoers into a feeding frenzy.b) an occasion when a lot of wild animals, especially
sharks, eat something in a very excited way