fuss
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /fʌs/
美 /fʌs/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.
— They made a big fuss about the wedding plans.
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A complaint or noise; a scene.
— If you make enough of a fuss about the problem, maybe they'll fix it for you.
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An exhibition of affection or admiration.
— They made a great fuss over the new baby.
动词 v.
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To be very worried or excited about something, often too much.
— His grandmother will never quit fussing over his vegetarianism.
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To fiddle; fidget; wiggle, or adjust
— Quit fussing with your hair. It looks fine.
- To disturb (a person)
- To cry or be ill-humoured.
- To show affection for, especially animals.
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To pet.
— He fussed the cat.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Of unknown origin. Perhaps from Danish fjas (“nonsense”), from Middle Low German (compare German faseln (“to maunder, talk nonsense”)). Compare also fouse (“to hasten, rush, tumble, disarrange”).
词源 2
Of unknown origin. Perhaps from Danish fjas (“nonsense”), from Middle Low German (compare German faseln (“to maunder, talk nonsense”)). Compare also fouse (“to hasten, rush, tumble, disarrange”).
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