WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
frenzied adj | (wild, crazed) | frenético/a adj |
| | enajenado/a adj |
| | delirante adj mf |
| | enloquecido adj |
| People in developed countries live life at a frenzied pace. |
| La gente de los países desarrollados vive a un ritmo frenético. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
Principal Translations |
frenzy n | (fit of madness or overexcitement) | frenesí nm |
| (informal) | histeria, locura nf |
| The shoppers were in a frenzy when the sales started. |
| Los compradores entraron en frenesí cuando empezaron las rebajas. |
frenzy n | (agitated activity) | frenesí nm |
| There was a frenzy of activity when the foreign diplomat arrived. |
| Hubo un frenesí de actividad cuando llegó el diplomático extranjero. |
frenzy n | (madness) | frenesí nm |
| The frenzy that overcame people en masse in medieval times is now known as chorea. |
| El frenesí que se apoderaba masivamente de la gente en la época medieval se conoce hoy en día como corea. |
Additional Translations |
frenzy [sb]⇒ vtr | often passive (drive to frenzy) | enloquecer a vtr + prep |
| | agitar a vtr + prep |
| | exaltar a vtr + prep |
| The people were frenzied by their long oppression, and the protests soon became violent. |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:
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