英 [ˈfræntɪkli] 美 [ˈfræntɪkli]
adv. 紧张忙乱地;发狂似地,情绪失控地
in an uncontrolled manner
they searched frantically for their child
... commotion 混乱, 喧闹, 骚动 frantically 疯狂地;狂热地 minority 少数, 小部分 ...
... thoughtlessly 轻率地 frantically 狂暴地 carelessly 粗心大意地 ...
frantic 狂乱的,疯狂的
My mind was working frantically, running over the events of the evening.
我的脑子疯狂地运转着, 将那天晚上发生的事情过了一遍。
The little dog yapped frantically.
那只小狗狂吠着。
She clutched frantically at Emily's arm.
她发狂似地紧紧抓着艾米莉的胳膊。
Several buildings collapsed. Rescue workers frantically searched for survivors in the debris.
VOA : standard.2009.10.28
"Can we get these guys back?" (SAYING) With the world watching, flight controllers at NASA and the astronauts frantically worked to find a way to get them safely back to Earth.
VOA : standard.2010.04.04
Frantically flapping, the birds truly appear to be struggling to stay in the air.
Cavan attacked frantically and almost created a goal chance but Antrim got home by three points.
Frantically he called every number he could remember but every call ended in an error message.
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