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fuss noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + FUSS | FUSS + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEawful (especially BrE) , big, great, huge, terrible (especially BrE) 极大的骚动VERB + FUSScause, 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 + VERBsurround 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 (especially BrE) , 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。PREPOSITIONwithout 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。PHRASESmake 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。 |