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['fræntɪk]2) (desperate) [effort, search] disperato, affannoso, frenetico; [ shout] disperato; [ person] agitatissimo* * *['fræntik]1) (anxious or very worried: The frantic mother searched for her child.) furibondo2) (wildly excited: the frantic pace of modern life.) frenetico•* * *frantic /ˈfræntɪk/a.1 frenetico; affannoso; convulso: frantic efforts, sforzi frenetici; at a frantic pace, a un ritmo convulso2 agitatissimo; angosciato; sconvolto; fuori di sé: frantic with fear, fuori di sé dalla paura; frantic with worry, preoccupatissimo; angosciato; The kids have been driving me frantic all day, è tutto il giorno che i bambini mi fanno impazzirefrantically avv. franticness n. [u]* * *['fræntɪk]2) (desperate) [effort, search] disperato, affannoso, frenetico; [ shout] disperato; [ person] agitatissimo -
2 frantic fran·tic adj
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