[/fʌs; fʌs/] n 用法: 1 (a) [U] (esp unnecessary) nervous excitement or activity (尤指不必要的)神经质的激动或活动: Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. 别大惊小怪的闹了, 继续干你的活儿去吧. (b) [sing] display of excitement, worry, etc, esp over sth unimportant 无谓的激动、 烦恼等: Don't get into a fuss about nothing. 别没事找事, 自寻烦恼. 用法: 2 [sing] angry scene 发怒的场面: There will be a real fuss if you're caught stealing. 你要是偷东西让人逮著, 那可真够你受的. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) make, kick up, etc a fuss (about/over sth) complain strongly 强烈地不满: She's kicking up an awful fuss about the high rent. 她大喊大叫地抱怨房租太高. make a fuss of/over sb/sth pay particular and often excessive attention to sb/sth 对某人[某事物]过於注意: Don't make so much fuss over the children. 不要对孩子照顾得太过分. * A lot of fuss was made of the play, but it wasn't a success. 对那出戏不厌其烦地精心计画, 到头来却并不成功. fuss 2 v 用法: 1 [I, Ip] ~ (about) be worried or excited, esp over small things 烦恼, 激动(尤指对小事): Stop fussing and eat your food! 别大惊小怪的, 吃你的东西吧! * If you keep fussing about, we're sure to be late. 你要是总瞎忙个没完, 我们非迟到不可. 用法: 2 [Tn] annoy or disturb (sb) 扰乱, 打搅(某人): Don't fuss me while I'm driving. 我开车时别打搅我. 用法: 3 [Ipr] ~ over sb pay excessive attention to sb ...过於注意某人: He's always fussing over his grandchildren. 他对孙儿们过於操心. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) not be fussed (about sb/sth) (infml) not care very much 不太关心; 不太注意; 不太在意: `Where do you want to go for lunch?' `I'm not fussed.' `你想到哪儿去吃午饭?'`无所谓.' |