释义 |
flurry/ˈflʌri/ n. & v.●n. (pl. -ies) 1 a gust or squall (of snow or Brit. rain etc.) 一阵(雪或[英]雨等) 2 a sudden burst of activity (活动的)突发 3 a commotion; excitement; nervous agitation 骚动;激动;慌张 a flurry of speculation 一阵紧张的猜测; the flurry of the city 城市的骚动 ●v. tr. (-ies, -ied) confuse by haste or noise; agitate 使迷乱;使慌乱;使激动 [imitative: cf. obsolete flurr ‘ruffle’, hurry] |