0 done in a hurried way and in a state of excitement or confusion:
1 in a way that is almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry:
2 in a very great hurry and often in a state of excitement or confusion:
Inside, decorators worked frantically to solve last-minute problems.
A couple of men waved white handkerchief frantically above their heads as they walked gingerly to where other forms were lying, deadly still.
I look frantically from dark-skinned, blank face to blank face- a stranger in a strange, impassive land.
I counted the bobbing heads and arms of ten people swimming frantically.
The poor man frantically tried to bargain for his reinstatement, admitting that he had been not altogether sober and apologising for making a resignation he did not want.
The elder reacts violently to every action which he construes as an attack upon the dignity of his office and frantically invokes the support of the ancestors.
Competition at equilibrium looks like nothing so much as a game of musical chairs: there are four seats with five candidates frantically competing for one of the seats.
As a result, the theatre has a historic debt which it will take several years of frantically hard work to pay off.
Many dairy farmers are way over in the first two quarters, frantically have to adjust, and may have to pay the super-levy.
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趕快地, 緊張忙亂地, 表現擔心或恐懼…
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frenéticamente, desesperadamente, a la desesperada…
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freneticamente, loucamente…
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frénétiquement, désespérément…
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