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Перевод: frenetic
[прилагательное] исступленный; неистовый; безумный; маниакальный; фанатический; фанатичный; [существительное] безумец ; маньяк
Тезаурус:
- After the First World War the town thrived briefly, but in later decades achieved a near-dormitory state, having been discovered by couples wishing to retire from the frenetic life in the larger urban conurbations.
- One typically frenetic four-day jaunt took him to Pontresino in the Alps to find Eritrichium nanum , "King of the Alps" (on the way home Evan's chauffeur, the Snowdonia Park Head Warden John Ellis Reports, had to navigate by road-signs and instinct, Evan having filled the road atlas with pressed flower-heads of more common species).
- His expressions range from that of a contented Cheshire Cat, to a somewhat frenetic frown.
- The area was still packed at weekends, despite a frenetic quality to the enjoyment; and, it was the same sun and the same lake as it had always been, dotted with the yachts of the rich.
- Elsewhere, filmmakers attempted to substitute frenetic drama for intense conflict.
- In the world of youth or pop culture, Britain, without reaching the frenetic heights of the years of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the sixties, remained a market leader, with rock festivals taking place in such unlikely locations as Windsor Great Park and Stonehenge.
- Once revved up to the standard, frenetic pitch of activity, one day becomes a limitless bank account with which you can do everything and anything.
- As Mrs Thatcher reflected on her sweeping victory in the aftermath of the polls, urging her weary troops to yet more frenetic endeavours in the future, with the inner cities (and their Labour-led councils) as the next target, she could contemplate a major seachange in the national consciousness.
- It may well be that his nocturnal anxieties began on hearing the nightly ministrations by which his father was nursed - to a young boy, eerie and mysterious, doubtless at times frenetic; no doubt they were exacerbated after his death, as sorrow and loss impinged.
- They're all gauche and giggly in bed, by turns prudish and gushing, fidgety and frenetic one minute, in rigor mortis the next.
- The self-help suggestions as outlined in this book will help to increase your energy levels and restore a sense of harmony to your life, no matter how frenetic that life may be.
- The villages or townships were artificial and the atmosphere mildly frenetic at times.
- The mother, as I say, may or may not be the hen which hatched the first brood; but from her behaviour, which seems slightly less frenetic, I reckon she is someone else.
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