(adj.) excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion; 'frantic with anger and frustration'; 'frenetic screams followed the accident'; 'a frenzied look in his eye' .
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双语例句
At last he was happily got down without any accident, and then he began to beat Mr. Guppy with a hoop-stick in quite a frantic manner. 查尔斯·狄更斯.荒凉山庄.
In the midst of my pain of heart and frantic effort of principle, I abhorred myself. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
The newspapers sent in frantic complaints, an investigation was made, and our little scheme was discovered. 鲁伯特·萨金特·荷兰.历史性发明.
Missis needn't smoke, said James with a frantic misplaced laugh, and thought the whole matter an excellent joke. 威廉·梅克比斯·萨克雷.名利场.
For the second time--with the frantic perversity of a roused woman--she caught me by the arm, and barred my way out. 威尔基·柯林斯.月亮宝石.
So frantic were their efforts to escape from the unseen thing behind me that one of the braves was hurled headlong from the cliff to the rocks below. 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯.火星公主.
In the course of a week, the civilian was her sworn slave and frantic admirer. 威廉·梅克比斯·萨克雷.名利场.
My deep love, my wild woe, my frantic prayer, are all nothing to you? 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
Frantic and impracticable girl! 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.雪莉.
The monarch was frantic at the loss of his son. 查尔斯·狄更斯.匹克威克外传.
I have a vision of a dark, frantic face, of a woman's voice, which screamed in French, 'My waiting is not in vain. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔.福尔摩斯归来记.
The Syrians are very poor, and yet they are ground down by a system of taxation that would drive any other nation frantic. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
If any listener had heard me, he would have thought me mad: I pronounced them with such frantic energy. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
Jane, you must be reasonable, or in truth I shall again become frantic. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
I shook my fists at Jip, who was as frantic as myself. 查尔斯·狄更斯.大卫·科波菲尔.
They were praying in frantic sort at the roadside. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.雪莉.
In the frantic hurry and agitation of the moment, it never struck me that I might let out the flame instead of letting in the air. 威尔基·柯林斯.白衣女人.
I was perfectly frantic,--a reckless witness under the torture,--and would have told them anything. 查尔斯·狄更斯.远大前程.
The administration as well as the General-in-chief was nearly frantic at the situation of affairs there. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
But Jos's fears, great and cruel as they were already, were destined to increase to an almost frantic pitch before the night was over. 威廉·梅克比斯·萨克雷.名利场.
It was frantic folly to do so, Jane. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
Frantic appeals were made to the people to come in voluntarily and swell the ranks of our foe. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
The pain from the pricking of the skin by the needles is exasperating; but when the explosions of the cartridges commence the animal becomes frantic. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
There was no frantic crowding and jostling, no shouting and swearing, and no swaggering intrusion of services by rowdy hackmen. 马克·吐温.傻子出国记.
The Powers of Europe began by a frantic claiming of the new realms. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯.世界史纲.
Her frantic joy at beholding me again moved me much. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.简·爱.
You have no cause, answered Bois-Guilbert, gravely; my former frantic attempts you have not now to dread. 沃尔特·司各特.艾凡赫.
Yielding to frantic requests, President Grant, who returned to Washington, caused Secretary Boutwell, of the Treasury, to throw $4,000,000 of gold into the market. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔.爱迪生的生平和发明.
Then the story of his frantic and cruel display of grief for Heph?stion can scarcely be all invention. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯.世界史纲.