frenetic
英 [frəˈnetɪk]
美 [frəˈnetɪk]
adj. 发狂似的; 狂乱的
Collins.1 / BNC.18691 / COCA.16374
牛津词典
adj.
- 发狂似的;狂乱的
involving a lot of energy and activity in a way that is not organized- a scene of frenetic activity
疯狂活动的场面
- a scene of frenetic activity
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 发狂似的;狂热的
If you describe an activity asfrenetic, you mean that it is fast and energetic, but rather uncontrolled.- ...the frenetic pace of life in New York...
纽约疯狂的生活节奏 - This frenetic activity is the sign of a worried man.
这种发了疯似的行为活动是一个人极度焦虑的表现。
- ...the frenetic pace of life in New York...
英英释义
adj
- excessively agitated
- frantic with anger and frustration
- frenetic screams followed the accident
- a frenzied look in his eye
双语例句
- The frenetic pace at which China is securing vital commodities around the world reflects this anxiety.
中国在全球各地获取重要大宗商品的疯狂速度反映了这种焦虑感。 - The aim of this frenetic activity is to keep the price of Brent below$ 120.
这些狂乱的举措,其目的是要确保布伦特原油价格在每桶120美元以下。 - The frenetic activity in some markets has led to concerns of a bubble.
某些市场中的狂热活动已导致人们对泡沫的担忧。 - The first half was played at frenetic pace.
上半场比赛节奏狂热。 - But calming a frenetic market is no part of this project.
但让一个狂热的市场冷静下来并非经济转型的一部分。 - By contrast Mr McCain's initial reactions were frenetic and contradictory.
相比之下,麦凯恩最初的反应是乱了阵脚,相互矛盾。 - This frenetic activity is the sign of a worried man.
这种发了疯似的行为活动是一个人极度焦虑的表现。 - The past decade of frenetic financial innovation and globalisation has created a Western banking system where numerous entities are entwined in some unpredictable and near-indefinable ways.
过去10年狂热的金融创新和全球化,创造了这样一个西方银行业体系:无数机构以一些无法预测和近乎难以描述的方式纠缠在一起。 - But he, in turn, had been evoking another, no less distinguished leader, Franklin Roosevelt, who had also begun his term in office with a frenetic first 100 days of activity.
但是,反过来,他也唤起了我们对另一位声名毫不逊色的领袖富兰克林罗斯福(franklinroosevelt)的记忆,他的总统任期也是以狂热的最初100天行动开始的。 - For this new world of structured finance and derivatives – and frenetic risk transfer – has not been tested by any truly big macro-economic shocks.
因为结构性金融产品和衍生产品的新世界,以及狂热的风险转移行为,尚未经受过真正巨大的宏观经济冲击的考验。
