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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fran·tic /ˈfræntɪk/ ●○○ adjective  1 WORRIEDextremely worried and frightened about a situation, so that you cannot control your feelings 〔因极端焦急和恐惧而〕发疯似的;情绪失控的get/become frantic There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were getting frantic. 仍然没有吉尔的消息,她的父母急得要疯了。frantic with Your mother’s been frantic with worry wondering where you’ve been. 你的母亲不知道你去了哪里,担心得要发疯了。2 HURRYextremely hurried and using a lot of energy, but not very organized 紧张忙乱的 SYN hectic I spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready. 我花了三天时间手忙脚乱地做准备。frantic effort/attempt Despite our frantic efforts, we were unable to save the boy’s life. 尽管我们拼命努力,还是无法挽回小男孩的生命。frantic pace/rush/haste etc There was a frantic rush to escape from the building. 人们四处狂奔,想要逃离大楼。 a day of frantic activity 忙乱的一天 a frantic search for her father 疯狂地搜寻她的父亲frantically /-kli/ adverb He frantically searched for the key. 他手忙脚乱地找钥匙。
Examples from the Corpus
franticThere is still no news of the missing child and her parents are getting frantic.I would have called, but the last few weeks have been frantic.The knocking on the door and shouts became frantic.The dog's barking grew frantic as I approached.I spent three frantic days getting everything ready for Christmas.The staff spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready.Throughout the night, everyone mopped floors and washed wall in a frantic effort to clean the place up for the inspectors.Hannah was a little less apt to become frantic in busy places, such as shopping malls and grocery stores.There are vague, frantic movements inside the car, which is sinking faster now.A frantic note had crept into Jane's voice.Inspector Grimes was used to dealing with frantic parents.Before the game there was a frantic rush to get the last few remaining tickets.A stupendous cinema epic, reduced to a sort of frantic scurrying in a goldfish bowl, might merely seem ridiculous.Some time ago I received a frantic telephone call from Carol, who had undergone successful hypnotic treatment about two years earlier.It has to be here already, thought Fenella, trying to quiet the frantic thudding of her heart.People were frantic, trying to call relatives after the earthquake.Her eyes were frantic with fear, and she couldn't keep still.get/become franticHannah was a little less apt to become frantic in busy places, such as shopping malls and grocery stores.Sometimes he just wanders off for days on end - we get frantic, not knowing where he is.David Harper said he became frantic when the hay bales in the barn caught light.frantic effort/attemptBut despite his frantic efforts he was unable to pull her free.Ignoring her frantic efforts to break free, he'd tossed his charge card down on to the counter.We felt like gods as we surveyed the distraught insects' frantic efforts to remove precious eggs from sight.Staff made frantic attempts to revive him but he is thought to have suffered a massive heart attack.Despite Zborowski's frantic efforts to sell his work, Modigliani's living was still very precarious.This afternoon frantic efforts were being made to sort out the confusion.His body had now completely relaxed after his frantic efforts with Molly a few minutes before.
From Longman Business Dictionaryfranticfran‧tic /ˈfræntɪk/ adjectiveFINANCE if there is frantic trading on the stock market, people buy and sell a lot of currency, shares, COMMODITIES, etc in an urgent and unorganized wayThe Bundesbank’s assistance was crucial in a day offrantic trading on the currency markets.New York Stock Exchange trading was active but less frantic than on Monday.Origin frantic (1500-1600) frenetic
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frantic
frantic /ˈfræntɪk/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: frenetic
1. extremely worried and frightened about a situation, so that you cannot control your feelings
    get/become frantic
    There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were getting frantic.
    frantic with
    Your mother’s been frantic with worry wondering where you’ve been.
2. extremely hurried and using a lot of energy, but not very organized
   SYN  hectic:
    I spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready.
    frantic effort/attempt
    Despite our frantic efforts, we were unable to save the boy’s life.
    frantic pace/rush/haste etc
    There was a frantic rush to escape from the building.
    a day of frantic activity
    a frantic search for her father
—frantically /-kli/ adverb:
    He frantically searched for the key.


fran·ticBrE /ˈfræntɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfræntɪk/ 🔊 adjectivedone quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not very well organized 紧张忙乱的;手忙脚乱的 SYN hectic a frantic dash/search/struggle 不顾一切的猛冲;疯狂的搜查/斗争They made frantic attempts to revive him. 他们拼命地努力让他苏醒过来。🔊🔊Things are frantic in the office right now. 现在办公室里忙作一团。🔊🔊unable to control your emotions because you are extremely frightened or worried about sth (由于恐惧或担心)无法控制感情的,发狂似的 SYN beside yourself frantic with worry忧虑得要命Let's go back. Your parents must be getting frantic by now. 咱们回家吧。你的父母现在肯定快要急死了。🔊🔊The children are driving me frantic (= making me very annoyed). 孩子们快要使我发疯了。🔊🔊 fran·tic·al·ly BrE /ˈfræntɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfræntɪkli/ 🔊 adverbThey worked frantically to finish on time. 他们拼命工作以按时完成。🔊🔊