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“fuss”的英语定义和含义

to fuss
01

过分担心, 过于关注小细节

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
例子
He fussed about the weather forecast, even though it was just a slight chance of rain.
他对天气预报大惊小怪,尽管下雨的可能性很小。
02

宠爱, 过分关心

to give someone excessive praise or attention
Intransitive: to fuss over sb
例子
They fussed over the guest of honor, making sure he was comfortable.
他们对贵宾大加关照,确保他感到舒适。
Fuss
01

忙乱, 激动

a state of nervous or restless excitement, often showing worry or anticipation
例子
Do n't make such a fuss about the meeting — it'll be fine.
别对会议这么大惊小怪—会没事的。
02

骚动, 大惊小怪

a commotion or complaint arising from irritation or annoyance
例子
She made a fuss about being served the wrong order.
她因为上错了菜而大惊小怪
03

喧闹, 骚动

a noisy, busy activity, often showing movement
例子
The market was a fuss of shoppers and sellers.
市场是买家和卖家的喧闹
04

争吵, 争执

a quarrel, complaint, or disagreement over unimportant issues
例子
The siblings got into a fuss about sharing toys.
兄弟姐妹们因为分享玩具而争吵起来。
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