fuss
fuss
fʌs
fas
British pronunciation
/fʌs/

Definición y significado de "fuss"en inglés

to fuss
01

preocuparse demasiado, inquietarse por pequeños detalles

to worry too much or pay too much attention to small details
Intransitive: to fuss about sth | to fuss over sth
to fuss definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She fussed over every detail of the party, making sure everything was perfect.
Ella se preocupó por cada detalle de la fiesta, asegurándose de que todo fuera perfecto.
He fussed about the weather forecast, even though it was just a slight chance of rain.
Se preocupó por el pronóstico del tiempo, aunque solo había una pequeña posibilidad de lluvia.
02

mimar, consentir

to give someone excessive praise or attention
Intransitive: to fuss over sb
example
Ejemplos
She fussed over him, telling him how amazing he was.
Ella se preocupó por él, diciéndole lo increíble que era.
They fussed over the guest of honor, making sure he was comfortable.
Se preocuparon mucho por el invitado de honor, asegurándose de que estuviera cómodo.
01

a state of nervous or restless excitement, often showing worry or anticipation

example
Ejemplos
She was in a fuss trying to pack everything on time.
Do n't make such a fuss about the meeting — it'll be fine.
02

a commotion or complaint arising from irritation or annoyance

example
Ejemplos
There was a fuss when the train was delayed.
She made a fuss about being served the wrong order.
03

a noisy, busy activity, often showing movement

example
Ejemplos
There was a fuss of reporters outside the courthouse.
The market was a fuss of shoppers and sellers.
04

escándalo

a quarrel, complaint, or disagreement over unimportant issues
example
Ejemplos
They had a fuss over where to hang the picture.
The siblings got into a fuss about sharing toys.
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