flurry 英 [ˈflʌri]   美 [ˈflɜri]

flurry

flurry  英 [ˈflʌri] 美 [ˈflɜri]

n. 慌张;疾风;飓风;骚动  vt. 使恐慌;使激动  vi. 慌张;激动 

进行时:flurrying  过去式:flurried  过去分词:flurried  第三人称单数:flurries  名词复数:flurries 

Why the flurry? 这么慌张干嘛?
It was seen approaching him twice before he disappeared in a flurry of thrashing. 据说鲨鱼两次靠近他,随后他消失在疾风暴雨般的噬咬中。

  • A light blowing swirl of snow that's just barely falling is a flurry. There might be a brief flurry or two at the beginning of the winter, with no real heavy snow until January.
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  • n. 慌张;疾风;飓风;骚动
  • vt. 使恐慌;使激动
  • vi. 慌张;激动
  • 1. Why the flurry?

    这么慌张干嘛?

  • 2. It was seen approaching him twice before he disappeared in a flurry of thrashing.

    据说鲨鱼两次靠近他,随后他消失在疾风暴雨般的噬咬中。

  • flurry (n.) "snow squall" 1828, American English; earlier with a sense of "commotion, state of perturbed action" (1710), "a gust, a squall" (1690s); perhaps imitative, or else from 17c. flurr "to scatter, fly with a whirring noise," which is perhaps from Middle English flouren "to sprinkle, as with flour" (late 14c.).
  • flurry (v.) 1757, "produce agitation of feeling in, confuse by excitement," from flurry (n.). From 1883 of snow. Related: Flurried; flurries; flurrying.
flurry / ˈflʌri ; NAmE ˈflɜːri / noun ( plural flurries ) 1 [usually singular ] an occasion when there is a lot of activity, interest, excitement, etc. within a short period of time 一阵忙乱(或激动、兴奋等) a sudden flurry of activity 突然的频繁活动 Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement. 她的到来引起了一阵哄动。 A flurry of shotsrang out in the darkness. 黑暗中突然发出一阵枪声。 2 a small amount of snow, rain, etc. that falls for a short time and then stops 小阵雪(或雨等) snow flurries 小雪阵阵 flurries of snow 阵阵小雪 3 a sudden short movement of paper or cloth, especially clothes (纸张、织物,尤指衣服)窸窣 The ladies departed in a flurry of silks and satins. 女士们在一片绸缎窸窣声中离去。 flurry flurries flurried flurrying flurry / ˈflʌri ; NAmE ˈflɜːri /
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