feverish
['fi:vəriʃ]
adj.发烧的, 兴奋的
例句与用法:
I feel feverish.
我觉得有点发烧。
During her illness she had feverish dreams.
她生病期间因发烧而做梦。
The child is a bit feverish.
这孩子有点发烧。
词形变化:
副词: feverishly | 名词: feverishness |
a.
1. 发热的, 发烧的
You're a bit feverish, you should go to bed.
你有点发烧, 你该上床去。
2. 发烧引起的
feverish dreams
因发烧引起的幻觉
3. 狂热的, 兴奋的
They worked with feverish haste to finish the job.
为了完成此事他们以狂热的速度工作着。
feverish
词形变化:
副词: feverishly | 名词: feverishness |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.发热的
febrile
fevered
feverous
flushed
glowing
inflamed
fiery
hot
red-hot
burning
delirious
hectic
warm
clammy
sweaty
a.狂乱的
excited
agitated
restless
nervous
unquiet
wrought-up
frenzied
upset
flustered
heated
passionate
frenetic
fervid
a.热烈的
intense
burning
ardent
fervent
impassioned
passionate
desirous
zealous
eager
enthusiastic
同义参见:
headlong
stormy
red
feverish['fi:vəriʃ]adj.1.■有热病症状的,(尤指)发低烧的2.■(像)热病的,由热病引起的3.■引起热病的4.■狂热的,极其兴奋的;焦躁不安的5.■动荡不安的,不稳定的6.■闷热的[亦作feverous]
feverishfeverish[ˈfi:vəriʃ]adj.1.■发烧的,热病的2.■容易引起热病的, 热病蔓延的3.■兴奋的, 狂热的, 焦躁的4.■不安定的5.■闷热的feverish activities疯狂的活动with feverish excitement极端兴奋地The night was feverish.那晚天气闷热。
继承用法feverishlyadv.feverishnessn.
adjective
- having or showing the symptoms of a fever
发烧的,患热病的
he suffered from feverish colds.
他多次感冒发烧。
■displaying a frenetic excitement or energy
狂热的,亢奋的,躁动不安的
the next couple of weeks were spent in a whirl of feverish activity.
随后的两周是在紧张忙乱中度过的。
feverishly
adverb
feverishness
noun
feverish
形容词 feverish:
marked by intense agitation or emotion
同义词:hectic
of or relating to or characterized by fever
同义词:febrile
having or affected by a fever
同义词:feverous
feverish
■There was time-distribution of the 870 feverish patients: most patients were founded from 15th May to 15th June,and highest incidence discovery day was 32 cases.
870例“发热病人”时间分布:5月15日~6月15日出现高峰,最高一天达32例;
■"There was nothing feverish or hectic about his vigor" (Erik Erikson)
“他精力充沛但却毫不忙乱或狂热”(埃里克·埃里克森)
■'Because she's got consumption, and she's almost always feverish.'
“因为她有肺病,她差不多一直在发烧。”
■"On the Monday I felt the worst when I started to get headaches and feel quite feverish as well," he said.
“星期一的时候,当我头疼时感觉很糟糕,并且有些发烧。”
■One of the students looked sick and feverish.
一个学生象是有病,似乎在发烧。
■On the dining room table there was a feverish eagle pecking at an Aspirin, while in the kitchen his wife was comforting a shivering little wren that she found in the snow.
一只发烧的老鹰在餐桌上啄阿司匹林。而他的妻子则正在安慰一只在雪里找到的冷的发抖的鹪鹩。
■One day Princess Marya noticed that Natasha was shivering with a feverish chill, and brought her away to her own room, and tucked her up in bed in the middle of the day.
一天中午,玛丽亚公爵小姐发现娜塔莎冷得直打哆嗦,就把她拉到自己房间,让她躺在自己床上。
■Once you feel feverish, take these pill three times a day.
一旦你觉得发烧就吃这药片,每天3次。
■Shanghai: Trading in gold investment products reached a feverish pitch in Shanghai as the price of the yellow metal yesterday shot to an 18-year high.
上海:随着昨天黄金价格升至18年新高,上海黄金投资产品交易也达到白炽化的程度。
■What constitutes the main part of the reviewers are "fans", fervent and feverish audience, who are different from common audience.
不同于作为普通观众的“大众”,构成大众影评主体的是“过度而狂热的看客”,即“迷”;
■Two days later, toward noon, Sandy began to show signs of excitement and feverish expectancy.
两天以后,在快到晌午的时候,桑弟忽然兴奋起来,心焦面热,好象有所期待似的。
■TWO years ago, as it entered Britain's politically feverish autumn, the Labour Party was glorying in the gravity-defying poll bounce achieved by its new prime minister.
两年前,当英伦三岛进入政治活动密集的秋季时,英国工党还正沐浴在一片荣光之中:当时该党新任首相布朗的民意支持率强劲反弹、扶摇直上。
■China is trying carefully to cool down its feverish growth, saying it will increase interest rates and force banks to raise more capital.
中国正在小心翼翼地设法冷却经济发烧般的增长,说它将提高利率和强迫银行筹集更多资本。
■They worked with feverish haste to finish the job.
为了完成此事他们以狂热的速度工作著。
■The twentieth century writer, like all writers, is forever seeking the exact word, but he is wary of sounding feverish.
二十世纪的作家,同所有的作家一样,永远在寻找精确的词语,但是对狂热却保持清醒。
■She hastily prayed that Melanie wouldn't die and broke into feverish small talk, hardly aware of what she said.
于是她赶快祈祷,求上帝保佑媚兰不死,并且又热切地胡扯起来,连自己也不知在说些什么。
■Dysphoria with feverish sensation in chest, palms and soles
五心烦热
■I have been feverish since last night.
从昨晚开始我一直在发烧。
■I've been feverish since last night.
从睡晚开始我一直在发烧。
■Their gabbling was feverish--things said to quiet their own minds.
他们狂热地喋喋不休--说的话是为了使自己的头脑安静下来。
■Theyentered one of the more feverish NBA milieus and beat back the SanAntonio Spurs, more than salvaging a three-game trip againstplayoff-worthy teams in the Western Conference.
他们进入了一个竞争更激烈的局面,在背靠背打败马刺的后,在结束这三场客场之旅之后排名西部第一并且锁定了季后赛席位。
■He is too feverish to rest.
他兴奋得安静不下来。
■He waited a while longer, growing feverish with want, and then seeing that the stage door no longer opened, and that a merry audience was arriving, he concluded it must have been Carrie and turned away.
他又等了一会儿,开始感到饿得发慌。 看见后台入口的门不再打开,而且兴高采烈的观众正在到达,他便断定刚才看见的肯定是嘉莉,转身走开了。
■He is feverish and rambles in his talk.
他发烧而说胡话。
■He said later, "I was almost feverish with excitement.
他后来说:“我简直兴奋得发狂。
■He listened to this troubled, feverish outburst with sympathy, with even a little pity.
他听了这番痛楚热烈的申诉,不免发生了同情,甚至稍稍带一点怜悯。
■He was obliguric and feverish( febrile) throughout the course.
他在患病期间尿量减少,并且发烧。
■He touched her feverish head.
他摸摸她发烫的额头。
■He had eaten nothing all day; it is probable that he was feverish.
他整天没有吃东西,他也许正在发寒热。
■He had eaten nothing all day,it is probable that he was feverish.
他整天没有吃东西,他也许正在发寒热。
■He was a small man of about fifty, brisk, wrinkled, frail, yellow, brazen-faced, feverish, who had a sort of sickly feebleness about all his limbs and his whole person, and an immense force in his glance.
他是个五十左右的人,矮
■He halted the cart with a vigorous movement which contained a feverish and convulsive element resembling hope.
他用一种敏捷的动作停了车,在那动作里似乎又有一种急躁紧张、类似希望的意味。
■His feverish ardour, the freshness and impatience of his nature were so strange and new to her, that she looked at him half in admiration, half in pity.
他的热病似的激情,天性的爽快和急躁,对她说来都是新奇而又新鲜的,所以,她半是羡慕半是怜惜地瞧着他。
■His eyes were hollow, and shone with a brilliant and feverish glare.
他的眼睛下陷,闪烁着炽热的光芒。
■He had a feverish brow.
他的额头发热。
■There was nothing feverish or hectic about his vigor(Erik Erikson)
他精力充沛但却毫不忙乱或狂热(埃里克 埃里克森)
■The count's face was white, and he could not check the feverish twitching of his lower jaw.
他自己也不知道去什么地方,为什么这样走,伯爵的面容苍白,下巴颏像害疟疾般不住停地发抖。
■He was tired, sleepy, and feverish.
他觉得疲倦、渴睡、有点儿发烧。
■He feels headache, nausea and vomiting(feverish,shivery,sleep,itching,weak,irritated,light-headed).
他觉的头痛,恶心和想吐(发烧,发冷,发困,痒,虚弱,急躁,头晕
■But the opportunity to discuss the pressing issues that had brought him here didn't present itself until much later on, and by then Lang was nearly feverish.
但他们一直都没有机会讨论这个让朗博士亲来此地并迫在眉睫的麻烦,直到许久之后,那时朗已接近焦躁状态。
■You ate so little at dinner. You look feverish.
你吃的那么少,你好象有些发烧.
■Do you feel feverish ?
你感到发烧吗?
■You're a bit feverish, you should go to bed.
你有点发烧,你该上床去。
■You kept on repeating his name when you were feverish.
你高烧不退的时候一直在叫这个名字。不是的,藤丸他。
■Penalization is essential if peace is to be more than a feverish interlude between wars.
倘若和平不应当仅仅是两次战争之间狂热的插曲,那麽处罚措施是必不可少的。
■Which route it will take is the subject of feverish speculation.
关于它将何去何从已经成为当下热议的话题。
■Former Argentine soccer star Maradona was taken to hospital on Sunday in a serious, feverish condition with a swollen heart and breathing problems.
前阿根廷足球巨星----马拉多纳,于周日因严重高热伴心脏肥大及呼吸障碍,被送入医院。
■The advice was followed readily, for the feverish symptoms increased, and her head ached acutely.
医生的嘱呼立刻照办了,因为病人热度又高了一些,而且头痛得很厉害。
■Conditions in the maternity wards of hos2pitals were almost as bad as in the surgical wards. There were constant epidemics. The mother often became feverish and died.
医院产科病房的条件几乎与外科病房一样差,经常发生流行病,产妇常发热、死亡。
■Who strench(cuddled you with) her loving arms absoutly to coax your(you) sleep,and who take(took) all your heart with her selfish and feverish love (accordingly).
又是谁用她那自私而狂热的爱占据了你的心灵;母亲啊,你像一冉燃烧的火焰,团团燃起我爱您的热望。