frenzied

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形容极度激动、疯狂或失控的状态,通常指因强烈情绪(如愤怒、兴奋)引发的狂乱行为。

用法要点

句型搭配

常用于描述人或群体的行为状态,可作定语修饰名词(如 frenzied crowd),或作表语(如 The crowd became frenzied)。

• a frenzied attack
• in a frenzied state
• become frenzied

介词用法

常与 with 连用表示原因(如 frenzied with anger),或与 in 连用表示状态(如 in a frenzied manner)。

• frenzied with excitement
• in a frenzied rush
• frenzied by fear

语域说明

多用于书面语和正式场合,描述极端情绪或暴力场景,日常口语中较少使用,语气较强。

• frenzied speculation
• frenzied activity
• frenzied mob

基础例句

The fans became frenzied when their favorite band took the stage.

当最爱的乐队登台时,粉丝们变得狂热起来。

She worked in a frenzied rush to finish the project before the deadline.

她在截止日期前疯狂赶工,以完成这个项目。

The dog was frenzied by the loud fireworks and started barking nonstop.

狗被响亮的烟花吓疯了,开始不停地叫。

高级例句

The frenzied trading on the stock market led to a sudden crash in prices.

股市的疯狂交易导致价格突然暴跌。

In the frenzied atmosphere of the political rally, protesters clashed with police.

在政治集会的狂热氛围中,抗议者与警察发生了冲突。

The company's frenzied expansion strategy resulted in significant financial losses.

公司疯狂的扩张策略导致了重大的财务损失。

高频搭配

verb

become frenziedgrow frenzieddrive someone frenzied

adjective

frenzied crowdfrenzied activityfrenzied pacefrenzied attack

noun

frenzied statefrenzied mobfrenzied rushfrenzied speculation

adverb

wildly frenziedincreasingly frenziedalmost frenzied

preposition

frenzied with angerfrenzied by fearin a frenzied manner

phrase

in a frenzied statework oneself into a frenzieda frenzy of frenzied activity

常见错误

❌ 错误:He was very frenzied about the news.
✓ 正确:He was frenzied by the news.

frenzied 通常描述极端失控状态,不直接与程度副词 very 连用;正确用法是 frenzied by 表示原因。

❌ 错误:She felt frenzied happy.
✓ 正确:She felt frenzied with happiness.

frenzied 是形容词,不能修饰另一个形容词 happy;应用 frenzied with 结构表示情绪原因。

近义词辨析

frantic

frantic 强调因焦虑或紧急而慌乱、匆忙,程度稍轻;frenzied 更强调因强烈情绪(如愤怒、兴奋)引发的疯狂、失控状态。

She made frantic calls to find her lost dog. (慌乱) vs. The mob became frenzied during the riot. (疯狂)

wild

wild 可指自然、未驯服或放纵的行为,范围更广;frenzied 特指情绪驱动的极端狂乱,常带负面含义。

The children ran wild in the park. (放纵) vs. His frenzied shouting scared everyone. (狂乱)