
英:/'ˈfrenzi/ 美:/'ˈfrenzi/
狂热
复数:frenzies
TOEFL,GRE
n. 狂怒,暴怒,狂暴
v. 使发狂,使狂怒
The boy was in a frenzy when he heard this news.
男孩听到这个消息时陷入了疯狂。
The death of his father drove this little boy into a frenzy.
他父亲的去世使这个小男孩发狂。
Control your frenzy of mood, violence can't solve any problem.
控制你的狂暴情绪,暴力解决不了问题。
She was so angry that she has lost control of herself, shouting in frenzy.
她气得控制不住自己 狂叫着
There was a frenzy of activity in the stock market.
股票市场上有一股狂热的活动。
There was a media frenzy during presidential election.
总统大选期间媒体十分疯狂。
A frenzy of shoppers poured into the store.
大批顾客涌进商店。
Sometimes the true meaning of our festivals is lost in the frenzy of gift-giving.
有时候我们节日的真正意义在送礼的狂热中丢失了。
There was a media frenzy outside the courthouse when the verdict was read.
判决宣读时,法院外的媒体开始疯狂报道。
Not this year. I can't handle the frenzy in stores.
今年没有。我真受不了商店里疯狂的景象。
The Reddit group responsible for the recent GameStop frenzy has a new investment target: gorillas.
前段时间掀起GameStop热潮的Reddit社区最近又有了一个新的投资目标:大猩猩。
The old man's frenzy departed, and he became all gentleness.
老人的狂怒消失了,他变得温柔起来。
The images fuse together and transform into other images in a rhythmic frenzy, as if they were moving oil paintings.
这些图像融合在一起,在一种有节奏的狂热中转换成其他图像,就像在移动的油画。
Get out! she ordered in a frenzy.
“滚出去!”她发疯似地命令道。
The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy.
演讲者把听众的情绪煽动得疯狂起来。
I worked myself into a frenzy plotting ways to make him jealous.
我绞尽脑汁,处心积虑,就是为了让他嫉妒。
feeding frenzy
通过新闻媒介无情攻击或利用某人
n.|fury/turbulence;狂暴;狂怒;暴怒
vt.|dement/derange;使发狂;使狂怒
“frenzy”是一个名词,指极度的情绪激动或行为失控状态,通常表现为短暂而强烈的疯狂、兴奋或暴力倾向。例如:“The crowd was in a frenzy during the concert”(人群在演唱会中陷入疯狂)。其词源可追溯至14世纪古法语“frenesie”,源自拉丁语“phrenesis”(疯狂),与希腊语“phren”(心智)相关,暗示心智暂时失去控制的状态。
在具体使用中,该词涵盖两种核心语义:
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frenzy 是一个英语单词,主要用作名词,也可作动词使用。以下是其详细解释:
名词(n.)
指一种极度的情绪失控状态,表现为狂暴、狂乱、极度的激动或狂怒。这种状态通常由强烈的情感(如愤怒、恐慌、兴奋)引发,并伴随失控的行为。
例句:
动词(v.)
意为“使发狂;使狂怒”,但使用频率较低。
frenzy 强调由强烈情感引发的失控状态,常见于文学、新闻及日常描述中。其形容词形式frenzied 使用更广泛,可修饰具体行为或现象。
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