feverishly信息详情
adv.狂热地;兴奋地
feverish───adj.发热的;极度兴奋的
bearishly───粗鲁地;熊一样地
devilishly───adv.极其地,非常地;恶魔般地,残忍地
doveishly───和蔼可亲的
fairishly───美丽地。
feverously───狂热地
peevishly───adv.急躁地,暴躁地
pokerishly───扑克
tigerishly───狂暴的,残忍的,虎一般的
The team worked feverishly to the November deadline.───这个队抢在十一月最后期限前拼命工作。
Her mind raced feverishly.───她思潮起伏。
He slept feverishly all afternoon and into the night.───他发着烧睡了整整一个下午,一直睡到晚上。
They came face to face with a man in a maroon- coloured shirt , who was feverishly pushing cartridges into a large revolver .───他们迎面碰上一个身穿粟色衬衣的人,正在发疯似地把子弹推进一支大左轮。
One young person was feverishly writing and the teacher asked her to turn in her paper.───一个少年人挥笔疾书,老师叫她交出答案。
Convinced that this was what he was writing - - - and that he was living on borrowed time to do it - - - Mozart worked feverishly .───莫扎特狂热地工作著,自认为他所写的就是他自己的安魂曲——他是依靠借来的时间来完成这个任务的。
In the novel, a pilot, newly wed, loses control of his aircraft, while his wife in the control tower waits feverishly for a sign of life.───小说中,一位新婚的飞行员驾驶的飞机失去了控制,而他的妻子正在控制塔台焦急地等待生的奇迹。
How readily our thoughts swarm upon a new object, lifting it a little way, as ants carry a blade of straw so feverishly, and then leave it.───我们的思绪是多么容易一哄而上,簇拥着一件新鲜事物,像一群蚂蚁狂热地抬一根稻草一样,抬了一会,又把它扔在那里……
Maksim entered his first competition in 1993, practising feverishly to reach the high standards he knew were expected of him.───马克西姆在1993年参加了第一次大赛,为此他兴奋地练习,以期达到更高的水准。