1.使狂乱,使发狂
1.狂乱,疯狂似的激动
1.a state of uncontrolled activity or emotion
2.a period of great energy and activity
1.Some of the assailants spoke of personal grievances that may have prompted their bloody frenzies.
一些袭击者在谈及自己的疯狂行为时,会提及个人恩怨。
2.The Abbot had no love of such feeding frenzies and lengthened his strides.
议员对这样的疯食十分反感,加快了步伐。
3.But complaining about media coverage is pointless; frenzies over sex scandals won't abate unless the public appetite for them diminishes.
但是,抱怨媒体的报道毫无意义,除非公众的热情降低,桃色新闻狂潮将不会消退。
4.After so many feeding frenzies on the first day of trading, the shares in the coal producer only increased 32 per cent.
在经历了如此之多的首日狂飙之后,这家煤炭企业的股价仅上涨32%。
5.These frenzies were nerve-racking because oftentimes I didn't know why he was crying or how to make him stop.
因为常常我不明白他为什么叫喊或者如何让他停下来,所以很多事情都没有弄明白。