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 frenzied ['frɛnzɪd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 狂热的, 狂乱的, 激怒的

  1. The dog jumped at the intruder with frenzied barks.
    那狗狂吠著跳起扑向闯进来的人.
  2. In a frenzy of hate he killed his enemy.
    在一阵痛恨的狂乱中,他杀死了敌人。
  3. The house was full of frenzied activity on the morning of the wedding.
    举行婚礼的那天早晨,这座房子里一片忙乱景象。


frenzied
[ adj ]
  1. affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason

  2. <adj.all>
    a frenzied attack
    a frenzied mob
    the prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused
    outbursts of drunken violence and manic activity and creativity
  3. excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion

  4. <adj.all>
    frantic with anger and frustration
    frenetic screams followed the accident
    a frenzied look in his eye


Frenzied \Fren"zied\ (fr[e^]n"z[i^]d), p. p. & a.
Affected with frenzy; frantic; maddened. -- {Fren"zied*ly},
adv.

The people frenzied by centuries of oppression.
--Buckle.

Up starting with a frenzied look. --Sir W.
Scott.

  1. But investors, remembering the collapse of the frenzied 1983 IPO market, remain selective.
  2. The frenzied first day of trading reflected pent-up enthusiasm for shares of the Seattle-based desktop publishing software company that had been building since the offering was announced last month.
  3. The answer is, `No, I have not.' "If somebody has something other than rumor and frenzied speculation, please get it to the FBI or get it to the White House staff, or certainly get it to the committee in the Senate.
  4. Also, many traders wished for even a brief respite from yesterday's frenzied selling.
  5. Inside, frenzied traders sweated through hair-rising price swings.
  6. Mr. Lorenzo's comments come at a time of frenzied activity in airline stocks.
  7. But all this frenzied trans-Atlantic dealmaking wouldn't be possible without the takeover fever surrounding U.S. airlines.
  8. In Cologne, West Germany, one frenzied fan jumped out of a streetcar window and died when he was run over by a car, police said.
  9. Analysts say the disease could be much more widespread in Japan than is now known, and they expect every new piece of information about the spread of the disease and any possible cure, vaccine or diagnostic test to spur frenzied buying.
  10. They say the electronics retailer rigidly stuck with its dowdy Realistic, Archer and other house brands with little attempt to provide selection or discount pricing, in a market where the most-popular brands were engaged in a frenzied price war.
  11. Many traders had expected stock futures to decline yesterday after frenzied triple-witching-hour trading Friday.
  12. By May, frenzied bidding for prime targets like Federated Department Stores produced such sky-high prices that some prospective buyers began to turn their backs on acquisitions.
  13. Perhaps the biggest splash of the royal visit to Hong Kong has been the exclusive photos of Princess Diana swimming at a British naval base pool that fetched $40,000 in a frenzied Fleet Street bidding war.
  14. The normally frenzied pace of shouted trading died down.
  15. Really, it was a relief to take a minute or two from so frenzied a life to chat with you, they say.
  16. Newly approved circuit breakers designed to halt trading if stock prices take a sudden plunge could actually provoke a frenzied sell-off as investors rush to beat the deadline, the president of the American Stock Exchange said Wednesday.
  17. Nonetheless, in yesterday's frenzied market, about two million shares of the 2.2 millionshare new issue changed hands.
  18. Thursday's frenzied buying was triggered by a comment from British Energy Minister Cecil Parkinson that the oil field shutdown could last up to a month.
  19. Just how frenzied the demand might be is demonstrated by the pioneer in the indirect marketing of experimental drugs, Biotherapeutics Inc., of Franklin, Tenn.
  20. Thanksgiving is also the sign that Christmas _ and the frenzied shopping season, heralded by elaborate parades _ is ahead.
  21. Fortified by a stronger dollar, lower interest rates and an afternoon of frenzied buying, the stock market soared Wednesday as the Dow Jones industrial average posted its second biggest gain of the year.
  22. Soybean futures prices dropped sharply Tuesday in frenzied trading that pushed the July contract to a 15-year high near $11 a bushel before uncertainty about the weather caused a nervous wave of selling.
  23. There was none of the frenzied behavior common at American concerts, and no sign of beer, alcohol or drugs.
  24. But, one analyst said, "the speculative environment" generated by aluminum in London was so frenzied that it carried over into the copper market.
  25. Twenty-two of the 1988 rescues, requiring nearly $6 billion in government aid, came in a frenzied, 48-hour spending spree that ended late Saturday, just hours before the new year began.
  26. And the record of IPOs that go public during hot, high-volume markets like today's frenzied new-issue market is especially poor.
  27. The cold spell that put parts of the country in a deep freeze continued to make heating oil a hot commodity Tuesday, but traders said the frenzied price rally has slowed as many dealers decided to cash in on the recent runup.
  28. However, the frenzied reaction which Jonan provoked within the financial sector and the ministry of finance, may have prompted other institutions trying to introduce competitive products to think twice.
  29. "We aren't making promises that the economy in Poland will suddenly start to thrive," said the thin, bearded candidate, dressed in a natty sport coat at the end of a frenzied, two-month campaign.
  30. Reports that Iraqi troops had seized the Kuwaiti capital prompted frenzied buying of petroleum futures and aggressive selling of stocks.
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