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fren.zy5fren7zin(an example of) uncontrolled and excited behaviour or emotion, which is sometimes violent疯狂,狂暴,狂热A gunman killed ten people in a murderous frenzy today in Los Angeles. [C]今天在洛杉矶一持枪歹徒在谋杀的狂热中杀死了10个人。The audience worked / whipped themselves up into a frenzy as they waited for the singer to come on stage. [C]当观众在等候歌手上台的时候,他们激发出了一种狂热。There was a frenzy of activity on the financial markets yesterday. [C]昨天金融市场极度活跃。The kids drive me into a frenzy sometimes. [C]这些孩子有时简直要把我逼疯了。It's been a week of complete frenzy. [U]这星期完全是在狂乱中度过的。In a moment of jealous frenzy, she cut the sleeves off all his shirts. [U]在一阵妒嫉狂中,她把他所有衬衫的袖子都剪了。
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