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fren·zied [ˈfrenzɪd] ПРИЛ

1. frenzied (frantic):

frenzied

2. frenzied (emotionally wild):

frenzied
frenzied attack
frenzied barking
the frenzied crowd
frenzied yell

fren·zy [ˈfrenzi] СЪЩ no pl

Raserei f <-, -en>

ˈfeed·ing fren·zy СЪЩ

Запис в OpenDict

frenzy ГЛАГ

jdn verrückt machen разг
jdn in den Wahnsinn treiben разг
Запис в OpenDict

frenzy СЪЩ

Запис в OpenDict

frenzy СЪЩ

немски
немски
английски
английски
savage frenzy no мн
frenzied
a frenzied attack
Present
Ifrenzy
youfrenzy
he/she/itfrenzies
wefrenzy
youfrenzy
theyfrenzy
Past
Ifrenzied
youfrenzied
he/she/itfrenzied
wefrenzied
youfrenzied
theyfrenzied
Present Perfect
Ihavefrenzied
youhavefrenzied
he/she/ithasfrenzied
wehavefrenzied
youhavefrenzied
theyhavefrenzied
Past Perfect
Ihadfrenzied
youhadfrenzied
he/she/ithadfrenzied
wehadfrenzied
youhadfrenzied
theyhadfrenzied

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His music is also frenzied and pacey at times, frequently making use of percussion such as timpani and snares.
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The display turns into a cacophony of bright color and a frenzied activity filling the air with very strange sounds.
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It is characterized as circus-like, sometimes frenzied or haunting, and features percussion (particularly mallets and xylophones) to give it a metallic, technological or futuristic flavor.
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It appeared that the manager was the target in the frenzied attack.
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But amid the frenzied hubbub, there are intimations of a darker, sadder history unfolding.
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The artist, experimental poet, and writer Nanni Balestrini (*1935) describes in frenzied flashbacks the miserable living and working conditions in postwar Italy, as well as the gruesome and traumatic experiences in an SS prison camp in Germany from the perspective of a disaffected but fierce survivor.
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Der Künstler, experimentelle Dichter und Schriftsteller Nanni Balestrini (*1935) beschreibt in fieberhaften Rückblenden die miserablen Lebens- und Arbeitsbedingungen im Nachkriegsitalien, sowie die grauenhaften und traumatischen Erlebnisse in einem SS-Kriegsgefangenenlager in Deutschland aus der Sicht eines desillusionierten, doch kämpferischen Überlebenden.