frantic
frantic — 形容詞
1. feeling such extreme worry, fear, or panic that you cannot control your emotions
慌亂;抓狂
因極度擔心或恐懼而情緒失控的
feeling such extreme worry, fear, or panic that you cannot control your emotions or think clearly
Gabriela was frantic with worry when her son did not come home from school.
Gabriela 因為兒子放學後沒有回家而急得快發瘋。
frantic with + emotion noun
The frantic mother called every hospital in the city looking for her missing child.
那位慌亂的母親撥打了城裡每家醫院的電話,尋找她失蹤的孩子。
attributive use: frantic + person noun
Hari grew frantic as the storm got closer and he had not found shelter yet.
隨著暴風雨逼近而自己還沒找到避難處,Hari 越來越慌亂。
Jessica received a frantic phone call from her elderly aunt late at night.
Jessica 在深夜接到了年邁阿姨一通慌亂的電話。
- panicked
focuses on sudden fear rather than sustained worry
- hysterical
stronger, implies crying or screaming and loss of self-control
- distraught
suggests deep upset or sadness mixed with confusion, not necessarily fear
文法句型
be + frantic
frantic + with + [emotion]
用法筆記
Frequently paired with 'with' followed by an emotion noun to indicate the cause of the panic, e.g. 'frantic with worry' or 'frantic with fear'.
常見錯誤
2. performed or organized with great hurry and urgency, often resulting in disorder
匆忙;忙亂
因倉促而混亂無序的
performed or organized with great hurry and urgency, often resulting in disorder because there is not enough time
The team made frantic preparations before the CEO arrived for a visit.
團隊在執行長來訪前進行了匆忙的準備。
frantic + activity noun (preparations)
Maja sent a series of frantic emails trying to fix the booking error.
Maja 發了一連串匆忙的電子郵件,試圖修正訂位錯誤。
There was a frantic rush to finish the stage before the concert began.
演唱會開始前,大家手忙腳亂地趕工搭建舞台。
Vikram worked at a frantic pace to meet the end-of-month sales target.
Vikram 以極其匆忙的速度工作,以達到月底的銷售目標。
The frantic activity in the kitchen showed how behind they were on orders.
廚房裡忙亂的情景顯示他們的出餐進度落後了多少。
文法句型
frantic + [activity noun]
at a + frantic + pace / rate
用法筆記
Commonly modifies nouns describing actions or efforts — 'search', 'rush', 'preparations', 'activity', 'pace'. Does not describe a person's emotional state; for emotional panic use sense 1.