to fuss
Pronunciation
/fʌs/

“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
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
动作动词
规则
现在时
fuss
第三人称单数
fusses
现在分词
fussing
一般过去时
fussed
过去分词
fussed
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
语法信息
有生性状态
抽象
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
fusses
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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