English to Spanish Dictionary hectic

hectic

frenético
definition
noun
At the same time the irritative fever and hectic hitherto so much dreaded in large abscesses are, with perfect security, entirely avoided.
a hectic fever or flush.
adjective
a hectic business schedule
full of incessant or frantic activity.
He likens the maladies of a state to the hectic fever.
relating to, affected by, or denoting a regularly recurrent fever typically accompanying tuberculosis, with flushed cheeks and hot, dry skin.
translation of 'hectic'
adjective
frenético,
febril,
loco
example
this week has been really 'hectic'
At the same time the irritative fever and 'hectic' hitherto so much dreaded in large abscesses are, with perfect security, entirely avoided.
we had a 'hectic' night last night
After qualifying I went on to work in a far more busy and 'hectic' unit, that did over 3500 deliveries a year.
So what is she thinking of as she watches all this 'hectic' activity?
But I have to admit that, during the most 'hectic' hour of my professional career, I omitted one vital midwifery task.
He uses 'hectic' fever as an analogy - as hectic fever is to the body, political maladies are to a state.
How do we manage ourselves so that we can survive our 'hectic' days yet keep our humanity when treating these difficult patients?
What with raucous classes and a year full of 'hectic' lessons ahead, most teachers do not have time for the child with a problem, said many participants.
‘It's been a 'hectic' few days,’ he said with a rather tired smile.
Errors are more likely to occur with pressure for quick turnovers and the general rush present during a 'hectic' day.
After the 'hectic' year in hospital it was a great comedown to be treating minor ailments of fit young men, half of them anxious to avoid guard duties.
Pakistan's booming economy is most clearly visible in the 'hectic' building activity in Lahore.
Within a year, however, he contracted and died of a 'hectic' fever.
A more 'hectic' lifestyle, with limited time for planning, shopping, and cooking meals, may partly explain this relationship.
He likens the maladies of a state to the 'hectic' fever.
we've had a 'hectic' few days
It's just as well as she has a 'hectic' lifestyle and is regularly on the road.
With a heavy inflow of pilgrims adding to the 'hectic' business activity on the streets branching out from the temple, regulating traffic is not an easy task.
‘Sometimes it's a bit 'hectic' , but generally it's fine,’ he says.
He was breathing easier, and the 'hectic' flush was fading from his face.
Well, the village is settling back into a normal routine again after all the 'hectic' activities organised around Christmas.
her cheeks were 'hectic'
Decompress after a 'hectic' workday by taking a walk, going to the gym to work out or taking a bath or shower.
The major obstacle for implementing any information system is the extra work required, especially in the 'hectic' healthcare setting.
Life has been a touch 'hectic' , but I am reliably informed that that is no excuse for a lethargic manner, so I hope you'll accept my apologies on this matter.
Sorry I haven't been blogging - it's been a little 'hectic' getting ready for Christmas.
The annual summer festival, which came to a close on Thursday July 25, was, overall, a 'hectic' , enjoyable and fun-filled week.
For a couple of hours there is 'hectic' activity and on every side there are vigorous walkers and indefatigable joggers getting their morning exercise.
This worry was not allowed to disrupt the 'hectically' demanding pace of his reading tours, however, for his progress up and down the country was dependent on the relative efficiency of the railway.
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