名词大惊小怪; 忙乱; 大惊小怪的人; 争吵
不及物动词大惊小怪; 忙乱; 抱怨
及物动词使烦恼,使烦忧; 使急躁
及物/不及物动词瞎忙一气,过分关心
不及物动词
1. And you needn't fuss; there is no disgrace.
你不必大惊小怪;没有什么丢脸的事。
2. She fussed over her dog.
她对她那条狗过分宠爱。
名词
1. What's all this fuss about?
为什么这样忙乱?
2. There was a fuss when the bus broke down again.
巴士又出故障时大家都抱怨起来。
3. No fuss was made in my day if a new writer took from an old one whatever material he found congenial.
在我那个时代,如果一个新作家从一个老作家的作品中摘取了他能用的合适材料,并不受到反对。
1. 乏 事............琐碎小事:bad............笨 蛋............笨拙的 | fuss...........乏 事............琐碎小事 | give...........给 吾............给
2. 忙乱:fuss with 过分讲究 | fuss 忙乱 | fussbudget 大惊小怪的人
3. 大惊小怪:fusion 熔解 | fuss 大惊小怪 | futile 徒劳的
4. 忙乱;吹捧 vi.忙乱:furthermore 而且,此外 | fuss 忙乱;吹捧 vi.忙乱 | fussy 大惊小怪的
1. 紧张不安;大惊小怪;忙乱
Fuss is anxious or excited behaviour which serves no useful purpose.
e.g. I don't know what all the fuss is about...
我不知道为什么要这样大惊小怪的。
e.g. He just gets down to work without any fuss.
他刚刚静下心来开始工作。
2. 紧张不安;大惊小怪;瞎忙活
If you fuss, you worry or behave in a nervous, anxious way about unimportant matters or rush around doing unnecessary things.
e.g. Carol fussed about getting me a drink...
卡萝尔手忙脚乱地要给我弄一杯喝的。
e.g. My wife was fussing over the food and clothing we were going to take...
我太太正在忙乱地准备我们要带的食物和衣服。
3. fuss
3. (对…)关爱备至,过分体贴
If you fuss over someone, you pay them a lot of attention and do things to make them happy or comfortable.
e.g. Auntie Hilda and Uncle Jack couldn't fuss over them enough.
希尔达姨妈和杰克姨父对他们宠爱有加。
4. 引起骚动;大吵大闹;大发牢骚
If you make a fuss or kick up a fuss about something, you become angry or excited about it and complain.
e.g. I don't know why everybody makes such a fuss about a few mosquitoes...
我不知道为什么大家对几只蚊子大惊小怪的。
e.g. I kick up a fuss if my wife wants to spend time alone.
如果妻子想要单独呆一会儿我就会大发牢骚。
5. 对…关爱备至;对…过分体贴
If you make a fuss of someone, you pay them a lot of attention and do things to make them happy or comfortable.
e.g. When I arrived my nephews made a big fuss of me.
我到达的时候,侄子们围着我嘘寒问暖。
1. The former Manchester United player said the fuss since his move had taken even him by surprise but said he had no regrets.
2. A woman customer inside the shop said she noticed the roll call but did not consider it a " fuss ".
3. Her last wedding - with all her celeb pals and a huge fuss - ended in disaster.
4. " The nature of war doesn't change just because some feminists kick up a fuss, " spokesman Neil James told ABC radio.
5. The execution of Shaikh is in accordance with Chinese law so there is absolutely no need for Brown to raise too much fuss over it.
6. Critics of my column may deride me for " making a fuss over a trivial incident ", for such cases are still rare on China's campuses.
7. fuss
7. About 70 reporters from across the country have interviewed Xiong, who hardly anticipated her simple complaint would cause such a fuss.
8. That mild endorsement of identity politics provoked a fuss on the right that continued through her confirmation hearings in the Senate.
9. fuss
9. To a Western eye, all the fuss about seagoing officials may appear to be much ado about nothing.
10. The eminent curator also points out that although he is famous in Venice now, no one made a fuss of anyone called Marco Polo at the time.
noun
1. a rapid active commotion
Synonym: bustle hustle flurry ado stir
2. a quarrel about petty points
Synonym: bicker bickering spat tiff squabble pettifoggery
3. an angry disturbance
e.g. he didn't want to make a fuss
they had labor trouble
a spot of bother
Synonym: trouble bother hassle
4. an excited state of agitation
e.g. he was in a dither
there was a terrible flap about the theft
verb
1. worry unnecessarily or excessively
e.g. don't fuss too much over the grandchildren--they are quite big now
2. care for like a mother
e.g. She fusses over her husband
Synonym: mother overprotect