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n.
(名詞)
- [S][U]狂亂 a state of panic,causing a wild display of emotion,hysteria
- [S][U]極度的激動 very great excitement
Noun:
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state of violent mental agitation
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用作名詞 (n.)
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In a frenzy of hate he killed his enemy.
在一陣陣厭惡的狂亂中,他殺去世了日軍。
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They were singing in a frenzy of joy.
大家欣慰若狂地大聲演唱。
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His frenzy of the previous day had all calmed down.
他前一小時的心慌意亂都寧靜之后了。
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The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy.
演講題目者挑唆起客戶使勁地的負面情緒。
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She worked herself up into a frenzy because she thought she'd miss her train.
她急躁已極,鑒于她自認為她會等待大巴車。
用作名詞 (n.)
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They were whipping up nationalist frenzy among the excitable crowds.
這些在簡易期待的人群當中煽起民族特點的狂潮。
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She waited for news in a frenzy.
她十分忐忑不安地錯過著消息提示。
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Subject to temporary fits of frenzy.
源自: C. Thirlwall
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In a frenzy they disarranged their hair, tore their garments and rushed screaming out of the city.
來源于: K. Lines
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The Department seemed like a pack of beagles in frenzied pursuit.
出自于: D. Acheson
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The frenzied crowd of maddened natives.
產自: J. G. Farrell
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For all the hour..that one of his pieces sometimes lasts..he frenzies the keyboard.
出于:New Yorker
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