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1. There was a frantic rush to get everything ready for the unexpected inspection from the superiors.
为了准备迎接上级的突然检查,出现了一片疯狂的忙乱。
2. He had a frantic rush to get his work done.
他急急忙忙把工作做完。
3. The mother was frantic with grief at the loss of her child.
母亲因失去孩子悲痛欲绝。
1. 狂乱的, 疯狂的:paggy 佩吉(小鸟) | frantic 狂乱的, 疯狂的 | automatic fuelshutoff 自动停止进入燃烧
2. 狂乱(金属乐队):FRAGILE脆弱(斯汀) | FRANTIC狂乱(金属乐队) | FREAKING OUT装点(ADEMA乐队)
1. (因害怕或担心)发狂的,狂躁的
If you are frantic, you are behaving in a wild and uncontrolled way because you are frightened or worried.
e.g. A bird had been locked in and was by now quite frantic.
一只鸟被关进了笼子,到现在它都十分狂躁。
2. 匆忙混乱的;紧张忙乱的
If an activity is frantic, things are done quickly and in an energetic but disorganized way, because there is very little time.
e.g. A busy night in the restaurant can be frantic in the kitchen.
餐馆晚上生意好,厨房里可能会忙成一片。
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1. They scurry away and make a frantic phone call to the agency.
2. " Feng's parents were frantic with grief at the loss of their daughter, " a former college classmate surnamed Gong told China Daily.
3. In many messages he sounds frantic and paranoid, while in others his voice is slurred and he appears dazed and confused.
4. frantic什么意思
4. The loud crushing queue was frantic at the window, other people trying to resell their continuation ticket as soon as they heard a destination.
5. The US promotion of Internet freedom cannot be taken at face value, especially after the frantic efforts made to block and discredit WikiLeaks.
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6. Frantic efforts were made Thursday to douse a number of units with water, and authorities were preparing to repeat many of those efforts.
7. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said the workers dousing the reactors in a frantic effort to cool them needed to withdraw.
8. frantic的近义词
8. They threw errant passes, forced outside shots and couldn't catch the Cavs down the stretch despite a frantic comeback.
9. Some people said online that they thought Zhang's frantic escape represented an understandable human instinct, and that it did not mean he did not love his wife.
10. The authorities have frankly admitted they were incapable of dealing with such problems in view of what happened with the frantic exodus from Texas.
frantic什么意思
adj
1. excessively agitated
distraught with fear or other violent emotion
e.g. frantic with anger and frustration
frenetic screams followed the accident
a frenzied look in his eye
Synonym: frenetic phrenetic frenzied
2. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
e.g. a crowd of delirious baseball fans
something frantic in their gaiety
a mad whirl of pleasure
Synonym: delirious excited mad unrestrained