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fussBrE /fʌs/NAmE /fʌs/ noun [U, sing.] unnecessary excitement, worry or activity 无谓的激动(或忧虑、活动);大惊小怪◆He does what he's told without any fuss. 他不声不响地按照吩咐办事。◆All that fuss over a few pounds! 为几英镑就那么大惊小怪的!◆It's a very ordinary movie—I don't know what all the fuss is about (= why other people think it is so good). 这是部很普通的电影,我不懂为什么就会轰动。◆It was all a fuss about nothing. 这完全是瞎折腾。◆We'd like a quiet wedding without any fuss. 我们喜欢静静举行婚礼,不大事铺张。 [sing.] anger or complaints about sth, especially sth that is not important (为小事)大吵大闹,大发牢骚◆I'm sorry for making such a fuss about the noise. 对不起,我为吵闹声发了这么大的牢骚。◆Steve kicks up a fuss every time I even suggest seeing you. 每次我即使只是提议看望你,史蒂夫就大吵大闹。 ●make a fuss of/over sbto pay a lot of attention to sb, usually to show how much you like them 关爱备至;过分爱护◆They made a great fuss of the baby. 他们对婴儿呵护备至。◆The dog loves being made a fuss of. 这狗喜欢受到宠爱。 fussBrE /fʌs/NAmE /fʌs/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they fuss BrE /fʌs/ NAmE /fʌs/present simple - he / she / it fusses BrE /ˈfʌsɪz/ NAmE /ˈfʌsɪz/past simple fussed BrE /fʌst/ NAmE /fʌst/past participle fussed BrE /fʌst/ NAmE /fʌst/ -ing form fussing BrE /ˈfʌsɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfʌsɪŋ/ [I] to do things, or pay too much attention to things, that are not important or necessary 瞎忙一气;过分关心(枝节小事)◆~ (around) Stop fussing around and find something useful to do! 别瞎忙活了,找点有用的事干!◆~ (with/over sth) Don't fuss with your hair! 不要老摆弄你的头发了! [I] ~ (about sth) to worry about things that are not very important (为小事)烦恼,忧虑◆Don't fuss, Mum, everything is all right. 别瞎操心了,妈妈,一切都好。 ●not be fussed (about sth)(BrE, informal) to not mind about sth; to not have feelings about sth 不在意;无所谓;不关心 SYN not be bothered ◆It'd be good to be there, but I'm not that fussed. 去那里当然好,不过我无所谓。 ●ˈfuss over sbto pay a lot of attention to sb 对…关爱备至;过分关心 |