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fuss·y F0375000 (fŭs′ē)adj. fuss·i·er, fuss·i·est 1. Easily upset; given to bouts of ill temper: a fussy baby.2. Paying great or excessive attention to personal tastes and appearance; fastidious: He was always fussy about clothes.3. Calling for or requiring great attention to sometimes trivial details: a fussy actuarial problem.4. Full of superfluous details: "It can indeed be fussy, filling with ornament what should be empty space" (H.D.F. Kitto). fuss′i·ly adv.fuss′i·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | fussily - in a fussy manner; "he spoke to her fussily" | Translationsfuss (fas) noun unnecessary excitement, worry or activity, often about something unimportant. Don't make such a fuss. 大驚小怪 大惊小怪 verb to be too concerned with or pay too much attention to (unimportant) details. She fusses over children. 過分體貼關心 过分体贴关心ˈfussy adjective1. too concerned with details; too particular; difficult to satisfy. She is very fussy about her food. 過分講究的 过分讲究的2. (of clothes etc) with too much decoration. a very fussy hat. 過分裝飾的 过分装饰的ˈfussily adverb 過分講究地,過分裝飾地 过分讲究地,过分装饰地 make a fuss of to pay a lot of attention to. He always makes a fuss of his grandchildren. 對某人過分關心 对某人过分关心FinancialSeeFussThesaurusSeefussy |