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单词 fuss
释义 fuss nounadjective | verb + fuss | fuss + verb | preposition | phrases adjective➤awful, big, great, huge, terrible (especially bre) 极大的骚动verb + fuss➤cause, create, kick up, make, raise (name) 惹起/造成/酿成/制造/引起骚动◆she kicked up a huge fuss when she heard about it.她听到这事后大吵大闹。fuss + verb➤surround sth骚动围绕⋯◆the fuss surrounding the controversial movie围绕那部有争议的电影的骚动➤blow over, die down骚动平息◆once the fuss has blown over, we'll be able to get on with work as usual.等骚动一平息,我们就能正常工作了。preposition➤without fuss, without a fuss没有惊扰◆they left quietly, without a fuss.他们安静地离开了,没有惊动任何人。➤fuss about为⋯的小题大做◆she made a big fuss about not having a window seat on the plane.她因没有靠窗的飞机座位而小题大做。➤fuss over为⋯的小题大做◆i think it's all a lot of fuss over nothing.我认为这些都是没事找事。phrases➤make a fuss of sb对某人过分关心◆the children were all making a great fuss of the new baby.孩子们都对这个刚出生的婴儿特别好奇。➤with the minimum of fuss不慌不忙◆the job was done with the minimum of fuss.这项工作完成得有条不紊。 fuss nounfuss ♦︎ storm ♦︎ outcry ♦︎ furore ♦︎ uproar ♦︎ scenethese are all words for a situation in which people express strong feelings about sth, especially in public.这些词均表示强烈的抗议、骚动,尤指群情激奋。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a fuss / an outcry / a furore / an uproar about sth◆a fuss / a storm / an outcry / a furore / an uproar over sth◆amid a / the fuss / storm / furore / uproar◆a great fuss / outcry / uproar / scene◆a public fuss / outcry / furore / uproar◆a political storm / outcry / furore / uproar◆to cause a fuss / a storm / an outcry / a furore / an uproar / a scene◆to create a fuss / a storm / a furore / an uproar / a scene◆to make a fuss / scene◆to provoke a storm / an outcry / an uproar■ fuss /fʌs/ [uncountable, singular] unnecessary excitement, worry or activity; anger or complaints about sth, especially sth that is not important无谓的激动(或忧虑、活动);小题大做◆he does what he's told without any fuss.他不声不响地照吩咐办事。◆it's a very ordinary movie-i don't know what all the fuss is about (= why other people think it is so good).这是部很普通的电影,我不懂为什么会轰动一时。◆it was all a fuss about nothing.这完全是没事找事。◆steve kicks up a fuss every time i even suggest seeing you.每次只要我提议看望你,史蒂夫就大吵大闹。■ storm [countable] (rather informal, especially journalism尤用于新闻) a situation in which people suddenly express strong feelings about sth, especially public anger or criticism in reaction to sth群情激愤;批评的浪潮◆his comments created a storm of protest in the media.他的评论在媒体引起了抗议的浪潮。◆the government is determined to ride out the political storm sparked by its new immigration policy.面对新移民政策所引发的政治风暴,政府决心挺过去。■ outcry /aʊtkraɪ/ [countable, uncountable] a reaction of anger or strong protest shown by people in public呐喊;怒吼;强烈的抗议◆there was a massive public outcry against the harsh prison sentence.监禁重判激起了公众大规模的强烈抗议。◆there was outcry at the judge's statement.法官的陈词引起一片哗然。■ furore /fjurɔːri, fjʊərɔː(r); name fjʊrɔːr/ (bre) (also furor /fjʊərɔː(r); name fjʊrɔːr/ , especially in name) [singular] great anger or excitement expressed by people, especially in reaction to a public event群情激愤;骚动;轰动◆his resignation passed almost unnoticed amid the furore of the elections.在竞选的一片扰攘骚动中他的辞职几乎未受到注意。■ uproar /ʌprɔː(r)/ [singular, uncountable] a situation in which people suddenly express strong feelings about sth, especially angry argument or criticism in reaction to sth群情激愤;批评的浪潮◆ (bre) there was a great uproar over plans to pull down the old library.拆毁旧图书馆的计划引起了轩然大波。◆financial markets were in uproar after the crash of the rouble.卢布暴跌后金融市场一片动荡。ⓘ in american english say in an uproar.在美式英语中用 in an uproar。note 辨析 storm, outcry or uproar?these are all words for a public expression of anger, criticism or protest by a large number of people. storm and uproar both suggest a noisy, confused situation with a lot of people complaining or protesting at once. storm is used especially in journalism to talk about politics. outcry can suggest a more united protest from a particular group of people who are angry at a particular bad or unfair thing.这三个词均指大批民众公开表达愤怒、批评或抗议。storm 和 uproar 均意味着许多人同时抱怨或抗议,场面吵闹又混乱。storm 尤用于有关政治的新闻报道中。outcry 意味着特定的群体因对某件不道德或不公正的事感到愤怒而发出抗议,行动更加协调一致。■ scene [countable, usually singular] a loud, angry argument, especially one that happens in public and which is embarrassing because it draws people's attention(尤指有失体面的当众)争吵,吵闹◆there have been a couple of ugly scenes between him and the manager.他和经理之间有过几次极不愉快的争吵。◆she had made a scene in the middle of the party.她在聚会中间大闹了一场。fuss /fʌs/ [uncountable, singular] unnecessary excitement, worry or activity; anger or complaints about sth, especially sth that is not important无谓的激动(或忧虑、活动);小题大做◆he does what he's told without any fuss.他不声不响地照吩咐办事。◆it's a very ordinary movie-i don't know what all the fuss is about (= why other people think it is so good).这是部很普通的电影,我不懂为什么会轰动一时。◆it was all a fuss about nothing.这完全是没事找事。◆steve kicks up a fuss every time i even suggest seeing you.每次只要我提议看望你,史蒂夫就大吵大闹。fuss¹/fʌs ||; fʌs/noun [sing] [u] a time when people behave in an excited, a nervous or an angry way, especially about sth unimportant (尤指为小事)激动,紧张,气恼;大惊小怪: ◇the waiter didn't make a fuss when i spilt my drink. 我把饮料泼了,服务员没有生气。◇what's all the fuss about? 干吗那样大惊小怪? make/kick up a fuss (about/over sth) to complain strongly 强烈抱怨;大吵大闹 make a fuss of/over sb/sth to pay a lot of attention to sb/sth 过分关怀;过分体贴;娇养: ◇my grandmother used to make a big fuss of me when she visited. 祖母以前一来就对我关怀备至。 fuss²/fʌs ||; fʌs/verb[i] 1. to be worried or excited about small things 大惊小怪;小题大作: ◇stop fussing. we're not going to be late. 不要大惊小怪,我们不会迟到的。 2. fuss (over sb/sth) to pay too much attention to sb/sth 过分关心: ◇stop fussing over all the details. 不要老是纠缠细节。 not be fussed (about sb/sth) (brit 英) (spoken 口语) to not care very much 不很在乎;不大在意: ◇‘where do you want to go for lunch?’ ‘i'm not fussed.’ “你想到哪儿吃午饭?”“随便。” fuss• ⇨ make a fuss• ⇨ make a fuss of/fuss over☞ fuss¹☞ fuss²
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