0 suffering from fever (= high body temperature):
1 unnaturally excited or active:
2 having a fever:
3 very active; showing great excitement:
High feverish infections presumably were over-represented among the sampled patients in our investigations, and the diagnostic methods used were not sufficiently sensitive to reveal all influenza infections.
In a feverish stillness, the intimate recesses of the domestic space become sites for history's most intricate invasions.
Despite a serious heart-attack he found redemption in feverish composition, producing nearly 30 major works in his last 15 years, including all seven of his symphonies.
As a nation we are almost feverish, always taking our own temperature.
In spite of all their feverish attempts to reduce public expenditure, we find that they have increased it as a percentage of gross domestic product.
We have seen this kind of feverish but potentially fruitless activity over the past few weeks.
The mood is a feverish one, but you do not make him any better by rebuking him.
He was miserably feverish—hot and cold—and poured sweat in torrents to no avail.
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生病的, 發燒的,發熱的, 興奮的/活躍的…
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生病的, 发烧的,发热的, 兴奋的/活跃的…
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febril, febril [masculine-feminine]…
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熱っぽい…
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ateşli, heyecanlı, telaşlı…
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fiévreux/-euse, fébrile, effréné/-ée…
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