单词详解 | frenzy

frenzy
音标
英音/ ˈfrenzi / 美音/ ˈfrenzi /

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
“It’s hard to understand how low we degraded common, regular people to a state of that much hunger and frenzy about food.”
“很难理解我们如何将普通人降格到如此饥饿和对食物的狂热状态。”
BBC

The majority of the English ‘neutrals’ in the crowd are supporting South Africa, and they were whipped into a frenzy by the Australian capitulation which followed in the evening.
人群中的大多数英国“中立派”都支持南非,他们因澳大利亚晚上的投降而陷入疯狂。
BBC

Fans launched into a frenzy of speculation, predicting a collab or new music from the pair.
粉丝们开始疯狂猜测,预测两人会合作或推出新音乐。
BBC

基本释意
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疯狂,狂乱;一阵狂热

同义词
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短释义
Frenzy is derived from the Latin word phreneticus meaning “delirious.” If you’re in a frenzy, you’re certainly delirious. You can be in a frenzy because something made you mad, happy, or even just hungry — whatever makes you so crazy you’re not thinking clearly. Frenzy is often used when talking about a group of people (or animals) who get worked up at the same time about the same thing, like sharks near tasty fish or teenagers near pizza.
在疯狂的情况下,人们会进入一种歇斯底里的状态。如果您不想陷入喂食狂潮,请在 16 岁生日派对上披萨送达时远离饥饿的鲨鱼或孩子。

长释义
Frenzy is derived from the Latin word phreneticus meaning “delirious.” If you’re in a frenzy, you’re certainly delirious. You can be in a frenzy because something made you mad, happy, or even just hungry — whatever makes you so crazy you’re not thinking clearly. Frenzy is often used when talking about a group of people (or animals) who get worked up at the same time about the same thing, like sharks near tasty fish or teenagers near pizza.
“疯狂”源自拉丁语“phreneticus”,意思是“精神错乱”。如果你处于疯狂状态,那你肯定会神志不清。你可能会陷入疯狂,因为某些事情让你生气、快乐,甚至只是饥饿——无论是什么让你如此疯狂,以至于你无法清晰地思考。当谈论一群人(或动物)同时为同一件事而兴奋时,通常会使用“疯狂”,例如鲨鱼靠近美味的鱼或青少年靠近披萨。

文学例句
Behind them, the feeding frenzy calmed down, and the other seabirds flew off.
在他们身后,疯狂的捕食平静下来,其他海鸟也飞走了。
The Wild Robot Protects by Peter Brown

We sit at the table together, but before I can take a taste, the doorbell rings, sending Robin into a barking frenzy.
我们一起坐在餐桌旁,但在我品尝之前,门铃响了,罗宾狂吠起来。
A Place at the Table by Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan

The death of one of their band had roused the enemy to even greater violence and frenzy.
他们其中一名成员的死亡激起了敌人更大的暴力和疯狂。
The Black Cauldron by Lloyd Alexander

词源
frenzy(n.)mid-14c., “delirium, insanity,” from Old French frenesie “frenzy, madness” (13c.), from Medieval Latin phrenesia, from phrenesis, back-formation from Latin phreneticus “delirious” (see frenetic). Meaning “excited state of mind” is from c. 1400.also from mid-14c.

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
frenzy(n.)mid-14c.,“谵妄,精神错乱”,源自古法语 frenesie“疯狂,疯狂”(13c.),源自中世纪拉丁语 phrenesia,源自 phrenesis,源自拉丁语 phreneticus“delirious”(参见 frenetic)。意思是“兴奋的心态”来自c。 1400。也是从 14 世纪中期开始。


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