- 简明
flurry
- 英 [ˈflʌri]
- 美 [ˈflɜri]
释义
- n.一阵风、雨或雪; 爆发,骚动
- 英 [ˈflʌri]
词态变化
- 复数: flurries;
实用场景例句
- 全部
- 骚动
...a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war.
旨在结束战争的一系列外交活动
柯林斯高阶英语词典
The children ran through the park in a flurry of laughter and excitement.
孩子们在一片欢声笑语中奔跑穿过公园。
金山词霸
Flurries of leaves danced in the autumn breeze.
阵阵秋叶在微风中飞舞。
金山词霸
Snow flurries danced in the wind.
小雪在风中飘舞。
金山词霸
A flurry of snowflakes danced in the moonlight.
月光下一阵雪花飞舞。
金山词霸
flurry: a sudden short period of activity or excitement
The announcement created a flurry of speculation among the journalists.
金山词霸
a sudden flurry of snowflakes
突然的雪花纷飞
金山词霸
To move or come down in a flurry.
一阵疾风吹翻了小帆船.
期刊摘选
This flurry of activity could be just the beginning.
此轮一系列的交易也许只是个开端.
期刊摘选
The conviction came as a shock, and she stood still in a flurry of thought.
这一肯定之后,她就象触电一样, 站在那里不动,思绪纷集.
辞典例句
A flurry of excitement went round the crowd as the film star arrived.
电影明星到达时,人群中发生了一阵骚动.
期刊摘选
There was a flurry of chicken feathers.
那里有一堆鸡毛.
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A flurry of wind upset the small boat.
一阵疾风吹翻了小船.
《现代英汉综合大词典》
Oh , nothing to flurry you so, Mary.
啊! 你不用慌张, 玛丽.
辞典例句
The bonds have aroused a flurry of interest from emerging markets.
IMF的债券唤起了新兴市场经济体广泛的兴趣.
期刊摘选
She got carried away in a flurry of excitement, but we brought her down to earth by reminding her of the tasks waiting to be down.
她在一阵兴奋之中有些想入非非, 但是我们提醒她还有许多事情要做,才使她从幻想回到现实中来.
《简明英汉词典》
They were off in a flurry, little metal buckets reflecting the morning sun.
他们提着小篮在阳光明媚的早晨快速跑去.
期刊摘选
There was a flurry of excitement in the vestibule.
过道里传来一阵匆忙的脚步声.
辞典例句
It'stretched away on either side with nothing to be seen but a flurry of snowflakes.
到桥上,左右空旷,一眼望去,全是雪花.
汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子
I'm always in a flurry ( ie confused and disorganized ) as deadlines get nearer.
一接近最后期限我就忙乱不堪.
辞典例句
Work swiftly in an orderly fashion; never compete with time in a nervous flurry.
应该忙中有序的赶工作, 不要紧张兮兮的抢时间.
期刊摘选
There was a flurry of activity as the film star appeared on the balcony.
那名影星在阳台上一露面就引发了一阵骚动.
《简明英汉词典》
A flurry of excitement swept through the audience when the popular star suddenly appeared on stage.
当流行歌手突然出现在舞台上的时候,观众一下子激动起来.
期刊摘选
展开全部英英释义
Noun
1. a rapid bustling commotion
2. a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that);
"he had to close the window against the flurries"
"there was a flurry of chicken feathers"
Verb
1. move in an agitated or confused manner
2. cause to feel embarrassment;
"The constant attention of the young man confused her"
同义词
n.混乱;骚动disturbancecommotionconfusion
n.疾风snowstormlight
vt.扰乱;使兴奋flusterdisturbperturbruffleconfuseexciteagitate
其他释义agitatesweatdisturbanceconfusionbreezeflusterruffleexcitecommotionnoiseconfusesnowshower
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