furor 英 ['fjʊərɔ:(r)]   美 [ˈfjʊrˌɔr, -ɚ]

furor

furor  英 ['fjʊərɔ:(r)] 美 [ˈfjʊrˌɔr, -ɚ]

n. 狂热;激怒;喧闹;感动 

名词复数:furors 

So, what explains the furor? 那么,如何解释这份狂热呢?
The furor died down, and I realized that none of it had any relevance to what I was doing. 对这本书的狂热逐渐平静下去了,我意识到这和我的写作没有任何关系。

  • A furor is a strong and sudden reaction, often negative and shared by many people, such as the furor that erupted when Coca-Cola replaced its beloved soft drink with "New Coke" in the 1980s.
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  • n. 狂热;激怒;喧闹;感动
  • 1. So, what explains the furor?

    那么,如何解释这份狂热呢?

  • 2. The furor died down, and I realized that none of it had any relevance to what I was doing.

    对这本书的狂热逐渐平静下去了,我意识到这和我的写作没有任何关系。

  • 3. The incident caused a furor at the highest political level—South Africa’s Constitution forbids discrimination on the grounds of medical status—and the school later reversed its decision.

    这一事件甚至在最高的政治层引起了一股骚动——南非宪法禁止歧视特殊疾病状况的群体——学校后来改变了它的决定。

  • furor (n.) "rage, madness, angry mania," late 15c., from Middle French fureur (12c.), from Latin furor "a ravaging, rage, madness, passion," which is related to furia "rage, passion, fury" (see fury).
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