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 frenetic [frɪ'nɛtɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 发狂的, 狂热的

n. 发狂者

[医] 精神病的


  1. M: Maybe. I'm just excited about seeing all the frenetic.
    也许。光是想到这些,我就兴奋不已。
  2. That, of course, would still leave plenty of business, which is why investment banks continue to hire at a frenetic pace.
    尽管如此,交易仍很活跃,投行的人士会忙得团团转。
  3. Moreover, the number of starburst galaxies— in which stars form at a frenetic pace— increases dramatically at earlier times.
    再者,有些星系中星球正以疯狂的速度形成,若将时间往回推,这种星系的数目增加很快。


frenetic
[ adj ]
excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion
<adj.all>
frantic with anger and frustrationfrenetic screams followed the accident
a frenzied look in his eye


Frenetic \Fre*net"ic\, a. [See {Frantic}, a.]
Distracted; mad; frantic; phrenetic. --Milton.

  1. Companies and some anlaysts attributed the soaring gasoline price increases over the weekend to higher costs, fluctuations on the frenetic oil markets and added demand during the summer driving season.
  2. Manhattan's South Street Seaport was a frenetic commercial center in the 19th century but fell victim to technological leaps in moving goods that made its wharves and merchants obsolete.
  3. Now that people are more prepared, of necessity, to play the waiting game, the atmosphere is coolly competitive rather than frenetic. Real strength of mind comes in the reckoning with yourself over what you buy.
  4. The overwhelming impression is of frenetic change, and eastern Germans, who have known only central planning for 40 years, are having trouble adjusting.
  5. Though less frenetic, Maguy Marin's ballet to Francois Couperin's "Lecons de Tenebres" has one feature in common with Mr. Forsythe's: a dispiriting determination to show women being brutalized by men.
  6. House building has recovered to its 1988 level, a time of frenetic construction; house prices are rising; mortgage interest rates are low; and investors are pursuing deals. The hotel market has bottomed out.
  7. Experts say the frenetic trading system used in the pits provides opportunity for fraud and raises problems in tracking whether traders are obeying the rules.
  8. There is a sense of frenetic activity with no one accountable for the outcome.
  9. Market officials are taking pains to discourage the kind of frenetic speculation that caused the market to soar a phenomenal 330% in the first three quarters of 1987.
  10. A good deal of the reason for July's frenetic reputation is nothing more grandiose that the sex lives of corn and soybean plants.
  11. Sensual apres ski - tribal gyrations in a frenetic, overtly sexual disco atmosphere - would be top of some holidaymakers' lists. In theory, a top resort should meet all these criteria.
  12. Barbara Bush and several of the Bush children were among the clapping crowd that cheered the musicians on during the frenetic jam session.
  13. Crazy Eddie, known for its frenetic broadcast commercials claiming that "Our prices are insane!" announced in March that it was closing 17 of its 43 stores overnight in a bid to cut losses.
  14. After a suitable interlude, which might last several days, proceed on your journey, ready to meet the frenetic east head-on. Cyril Gardner is the owner/proprietor of the Galle Face.
  15. Such activity grew frenetic after a Houston meeting of partners shortly before the bankruptcy filing.
  16. All second-tier sports are engaged in increasingly frenetic quadrilles to make sure that they get some portion of their activities on television.
  17. RJR Nabisco Inc.'s chief executive is cooperating with the buyout firm that defeated him in a frenetic takeover struggle for the cigarette-food giant, formally signaling he has no intention of reopening the fight.
  18. Its frenetic crew had to send the marine radio back to the factory in Lille, France, just two days ago.
  19. His waking hours were spent in a frenetic race from television studios to the halls of Congress, from radio booths to White House offices.
  20. The son of legendary Mayor Richard J. Daley visited restaurants, shook hands with commuters at elevated train stations and walked through neighborhoods in a frenetic final day of campaigining.
  21. Inside, 12 minutes of frenetic floor activity defined a day that many feared would be a replay of Black Monday 1987, when the Dow Jones industrial average plunged 508 points in the greatest one-day crash ever.
  22. A month of frenetic activity punctuates an otherwise relatively tranquil existence.
  23. Yesterday's frenetic activity spilled into other so-called single-country funds.
  24. By pursuing prudent policies when others were seduced by the frenetic atmosphere of the mid-1980s the company has the strength for expansion. At a time of so much uncertainty and pessimism it appears to have good reason for quiet celebration.
  25. The dollar retreated in foreign exchange trading Thursday, as the markets calmed down from Wednesday's frenetic trading.
  26. For all its beauty, St Martin is frenetic, crowded and horribly overdeveloped. The same sand as Anguilla and looser building laws have meant that over the last 20 years it has grown into a nightmare in concrete.
  27. They are proud of their frenetic energy.
  28. Volume was still heavy at midweek, "but not nearly as frenetic" as earlier, he notes.
  29. He described trading as "frenetic, but satisfactory." With a worldwide audience watching, the stock market pulled off one of its favorite tricks Monday _ heading off in a much different direction from where it was expected to go.
  30. Consider Joan Cohlan, 35, who after her son was born continued to work a frenetic pace as a marketing executive at Citicorp.
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