911查询·英语单词
名词一阵风、雨或雪; 爆发,骚动
及物动词使迷乱; 使慌张
不及物动词慌张地行动
flurry
名词
1. A flurry of excitement went among the audience as the popular singer stars arrived.
流行歌曲明星们到达时,观众人群中发生了一阵骚动。
2. A flurry of wind upset the small boat.
一阵疾风吹翻了小船。
flurry
1. 一见你俺就一阵:上帝今天对俺特Mercy, | 一见你俺就一阵Flurry, | 你让俺忧愁让俺Merry.
2. 使恐慌,不安:emotion 感情 | flurry 使恐慌,不安 | empty 空的,空白
3. 困惑的,惶惶不安的:flatter 溜须拍马,奉承 | flurry 困惑的,惶惶不安的 | flack 严厉批评 lack
1. (活动或兴奋心情的)一阵
A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it.
e.g. ...a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war.
旨在结束战争的一系列外交活动
2. (雪等的)一阵
A flurry of something such as snow is a small amount of it that suddenly appears for a short time and moves in a quick, swirling way.
1. There has been a flurry of diplomatic activity in response to the DPRK's nuclear test.
2. Investment bank CCB International Securities Ltd remains upbeat on the domestic banking sector this year, amid a flurry of bullish data and research reports on the Chinese economy.
3. Local authorities said late Tuesday that police had apprehended 45 suspects in connection with the recent flurry of syringe attacks in Urumqi.
4. A flurry of other state polls have provided contradictory results and made confident predictions of Tuesday's outcome nearly impossible.
5. He got a flurry of cordial invitations from netizens, enough for him to get through a whole Spring Festival.
6. flurry
6. After a flurry of downgrades of Italian public and corporate bonds earlier in the summer, things have been quiet on that front lately.
7. flurry
7. The State Council held a flurry of intensive meetings during that period.
8. One Bashir supporter punched a policeman outside the court, prompting a flurry of blows from the officer's colleagues but there were no other incidents.
9. flurry
9. A flurry of diplomatic efforts among the six parties involved in the stalled nuclear talks are under way to defuse the regional tensions.
10. Lauper caused a stir as she descended into the audience, causing a flurry as spectators stood up and police ordered them to sit down again.
noun
1. a rapid active commotion
Synonym: bustle hustle ado fuss stir
2. a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
e.g. he had to close the window against the flurries
there was a flurry of chicken feathers
Synonym: snow flurry
verb
1. cause to feel embarrassment
e.g. The constant attention of the young man confused her
Synonym: confuse disconcert put off
2. move in an agitated or confused manner