名词狂怒,喧闹
furore
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1. 狂怒;狂热;骚动
A furore is a very angry or excited reaction by people to something.
e.g. The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
对此事的揭露已经在议员中引起了骚动。
e.g. ...an international furore over the plan.
这个计划激起的国际社会的愤慨
1. furore
1. The furore over the affair forced the couple to leave Italy, where he was charged with bigamy and was not acquitted until 1968.
2. Diplomatic experts said the furore was likely to fade after Saturday's match, no matter who won.
3. The furore over " 300 " is by no means the first time Iran has been left fuming over Western portrayals of its ancient history.
4. The first time it happened, there was much furore and comment.
5. Instead it opened a hotline for public inquiries and its executives made frequent media appearances to calm public furore.
6. A furore was temporarily averted but at the next Race Club meeting, the British motion was carried and Chinese riders had one race only.
7. Turney's interview was published amid a furore in Britain over the Defence Ministry's decision to allow the 15 to sell their stories to the media.
8. furore什么意思
8. But his " suffering " caused a furore on the Internet and sparked nationwide criticism, prompting his release four weeks later.
9. Her appearance aroused an immediate furore among reporters, who jostled for better shooting angles.
10. The furore eventually died down, but the widespread interest in protecting traditional Chinese festivals remained.