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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。
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2. A flurry of wind upset the small boat.
一阵疾风吹翻了小船。
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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.
noun
1. a rapid active commotion
Synonym: bustlehustleadofussstir
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: confusedisconcertput off
2. move in an agitated or confused manner