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fuss FEELINGfQsn [U]a show of annoyance, anxiety, dissatisfaction or excitement, usually one which is greater than the situation deserves忙乱,大惊小怪,过分激动You've never seen anything like the fuss she made when Richard spilt a drop of wine on her blouse!你决不曾看到过当理查德把一滴酒溅在她身上她那大惊小怪的样子。It's all a fuss over nothing if you ask me.如果你问我,我认为那完全是没必要的小题大作。Don't make a fuss, darling, it's only a little cut.别大惊小怪的,亲爱的,只不过是个小伤口。I said I might be late for dinner but he made such a fuss that I thought I'd better arrive on time.我说我可能晚餐要晚些到,但他那小题大作的样使我觉得最好还是准时到。The meal wasn't quite as hot as it could have been but I didn't say anything--I don't like to create a fuss.这顿饭本应该做得热一些,但我没有说什么----我不喜欢给人家添乱。She kicked up (=caused) such a fuss I think they raised her salary just to shut her up!她大吵大闹的,我想他们为了让她闭嘴给她加了薪水。Everyone's going on about this brilliant young actress and I don't know what all the fuss is about--I really don't think she's anything special.每个人都在没完没了地谈论这位才华横溢的年轻女演员,我不知道他们都在瞎激动些什么----我真的不觉得她有什么特别。I don't see what the fuss is about --he seems like a fairly ordinary looking guy to me.我看不出有什么可激动的----在我看来他似乎是个相貌平平的家伙。My mother was in a fuss (=in a nervous state) this morning because the house was untidy and she had people coming round for dinner.今天早上我的母亲很紧张不安,因为房子里乱七八糟的而她又有客人顺便来访吃顿饭。If you make a fuss of / (Am also) make a fuss over someone you give them a lot of attention and treat them well.过分关怀,过分体贴She doesn't see her grandchildren very often so she tends to make a real fuss of them when she does.她不经常看到她的孙儿们,所以当她见到他们时往往对他们格外宠爱。
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