furore
英 [fjuˈrɔːri]
美 [ˈfjʊrɔːr]
n. 群情激愤; 骚动; 轰动
Collins.1 / BNC.15134 / COCA.45445
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 狂怒;狂热;骚动
Afuroreis a very angry or excited reaction by people to something.- The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
对此事的揭露已经在议员中引起了骚动。 - ...an international furore over the plan.
这个计划激起的国际社会的愤慨
- The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
in AM, use 美国英语用furor
英英释义
noun
- a sudden outburst (as of protest)
- an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
- he always follows the latest fads
- it was all the rage that season
双语例句
- For all the furore, the safety problems appear to have had little impact so far on overall export performance.
尽管安全问题引起了各种争吵,但它迄今为止对整体出口表现的影响似乎微乎其微。 - One person close to the family says the clan is waiting for the public furore to calm.
接近辜家的一位人士表示,辜氏家族正在等待公众的愤怒情绪平息下来。 - The furore was fuelled further by the lack of official apology from Beijing.
北京未做出官方道歉,导致韩国人的愤怒进一步激化。 - The furore, he says, underscores the need to reassure people on what we are doing.
他表示,人们的愤怒强调了有必要恢复人们对我们正在做的事情的信心。 - Her response to the furore over her new book was calm and measured.
她对自己新书的风靡一时表现出冷静和恰如其分的反应。 - The shirts, which appeared on Amazon on Friday, prompted an online furore.
这些衬衫周五出现在亚马逊上,在网上引起轰动。 - The most damaging is the furore over the loss of as much as$ 40bn in government revenues in a scandal over telecoms licensing. The revelations have precipitated a crisis of trust between the government and business leaders.
最严重的是一起造成政府损失400亿美元收入的电信牌照丑闻,这起丑闻败露后引发了政府和商业领袖之间的信任危机。 - This week two former foreign secretaries, Jack Straw and Sir Malcolm Rifkind, were caught up in the furore about MPs 'business interests.
本周,两名前外交大臣&杰克•斯特劳(JackStraw)和马尔科姆•里夫金德爵士(SirMalcolmRifkind)因利用议员身份谋取商业利益而引起大众的愤怒。 - His last novel created a furore among the critics.
他的最近一部小说在评论家中引起了轰动。 - The furore over Chris Hughton's sacking was forgotten as goals from Kevin Nolan, Joey Barton and Andy Carroll gave the Magpies a famous victory.
公众不再提起胡顿被解雇的事了,因为诺兰,巴顿,卡罗尔的进球使得喜鹊获得了一场辉煌的胜利。
