flurry
美 ['flɜri]
英 ['flʌri]
- n.一阵忙乱(或激动、兴奋等);小阵雪(或雨等)
- v.搅乱;使混乱;慌张
- 网络乱舞;疾风;阵风
复数:flurries 过去分词:flurried 现在分词:flurrying
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1. | [ususing] 一阵忙乱(或激动、兴奋等)an occasion when there is a lot of activity, interest, excitement, etc. within a short period of time |
a sudden flurry of activity 突然的频繁活动 | |
Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement . 她的到来引起了一阵轰动。 | |
A flurry of shots rang out in the darkness. 黑暗中突然发出一阵枪声。 |
2. | 小阵雪(或雨等)a small amount of snow, rain, etc. that falls for a short time and then stops |
snow flurries 小雪阵阵 | |
flurries of snow 阵阵小雪 |
3. | (纸张、织物,尤指衣服)窸窣a sudden short movement of paper or cloth, especially clothes |
The ladies departed in a flurry of silks and satins. 女士们在一片绸缎窸窣声中离去。 |