0 almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry:
1 done or arranged in a hurry and a state of excitement or confusion:
2 done in a very great hurry and often in a state of excitement or confusion:
Frantic activity, however, does not of itself produce change.
The hurried judgements suggest a frantic attempt to find some legal base for what is in effect a moral and personal decision.
The almost frantic rush to grasp every opportunity, especially during the early months of the war, had led to over-investment in some industries.
Frantic government attempts to call a special court session to suspend the injunctions failed and as a result the auction was postponed indefinitely.
Any doubts raised by other historians are dismissed by a frantic wave of the hand.
They had believed that they were in a frantic race to save the western democracies.
The air of frantic anxiety was so thick you could smell it, even through the haze of cigarette smoke.
Despite the natures of the sounds - soft unvoiced, ephemeral - there is a kind of frantic urgency throughout.
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非常擔心/恐懼, 發狂似的,情緒失控的, 匆忙的…
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非常担心/恐惧, 发狂似的,情绪失控的, 匆忙的…
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desesperado, frenético, desesperado/ada [masculine-feminine]…
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louco, frenético…
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telaşla/heyecanla/düzensiz şekilde yapılmış, rastgele ele alınmış, çılgın…
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frénétique, désespéré/-ée, fou d’inquiétude…
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šílený, zoufalý, rušný…
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sanseløs, ude af sig selv, hektisk…
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