furor
英
美
n. 激励,狂怒,(宗教的)狂热
COCA.15523
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
- His comments caused a furor in the national press.
他的评论在国家报纸上引起了狂怒。 - He said the furor was distracting attention from the problems affecting Americans, such as lingering unemployment and high gasoline prices.
他说热衷于这种话题使得人们忽略影响美国人的大问题,例如持续不断的高失业率以及油价高升等。 - A furor over the fever has been roiling local newspapers since the first locally contracted case was reported last month.
自从上个月发现了首宗本地感染的案例后,报纸就不断大事报导。 - The furor over Gallas's tackle after the Bolton game was incredible.
大家对加拉斯在对阵博尔顿的比赛中那次犯规出离愤怒。 - But a furor still is playing out on Twitter over Mrs. Obama and the absent head scarf.
但是Twitter上仍出现了关于奥巴马夫人未戴头巾的激烈争论。 - Oddity is main presentation of the conception, It actually reflects the repressive furor in people's life at Miguel Street.
奇特是狂欢化的主要表现形式,所反映的实际上是米格尔街人生命中被压抑的激情。 - So, what explains the furor?
那么,如何解释这份狂热呢? - The half hour lecture caused an enormous furor.
那半小时的演讲引起了极大的轰动。 - A furor has been growing as evidence has surfaced that mortgage lenders have been using flawed court papers to evict homeowners.
抵押放贷者使用有缺陷的法院文件驱逐私房屋主,这狂热的增长作为证据被曝光。 - The destruction of a section of the Great Wall for the purpose of constructing a factory on the site in Shaanxi Province has triggered public furor, Xinhua reported.
据新华社报道,陕西省毁坏长城在原址上修建工厂的做法引发了众怒。