释义 |
fuss AHD[fŭs] D.J.[fʌs]K.K.[fʌs]n.(名词)- Needlessly nervous or useless activity; commotion:忙乱:不必要的紧张或没用的行动;混乱喧闹:There was a lot of fuss on moving day.搬家那天闹哄哄的
- A state of excessive and unwarranted concern over an unimportant matter:大惊小怪:对小事表示出过分的或不必要的关心的状态:made a big fuss over one low test grade.对区区初级考试的分数那么大惊小怪
- An objection; a protest:异议:反对;抗议:The longer working hours caused a big fuss.延长工作时间的做法引起了强烈反对
- A quarrel.争吵
- A display of affectionate excitement and attention:瞎操心:表现出过分兴奋和激动:Everyone made a fuss over the new baby.每个人都为新生儿瞎操心
v.(动词)fussed, fuss.ing, fuss.es v.intr.(不及物动词)- To trouble or worry over trifles.大惊小怪:为小事烦恼或忧虑
- To be excessively careful or solicitous:过分讲究:过分小心或讲究:fussed over their children.过分小心地对待他们的孩子
- To get into or be in a state of nervous or useless activity:忙乱:进入紧张和瞎忙状态:fussed with the collar of his coat.手忙脚乱地整理衣领
- To object; complain.反对;抱怨
v.tr.(及物动词)- To disturb or vex with unimportant matters.使烦恼:使为小事烦恼,烦扰
- [Origin unknown] [词源不明]
fussʹer n.(名词) |