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flut.terH5flQt7E5, $5flQt7Ln [C]飘动(或晃动,抖动)(的声音)I could hear the flutter (=noise) of wings on the roof.我能听到屋顶上翅膀拍打的声音。(fig.) When economic statistics are first published they grab headlines and put markets in a flutter (=in a confused and excited state).当经济统计数据最初发布时,它们都成了头条新闻,并引起市场一片骚动。(fig.) Peter was coming round for dinner and I was all of a flutter (=in a state of nervous excitement). (fig.)彼得要来吃晚饭,我激动得心里扑扑直跳。The publication of her first novel last autumn caused a flutter (=brief period) of excitement which was soon forgotten.去年秋天她的第一部小说出版,当时引起一阵子轰动,不久就被淡忘了。
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