单词 | fuss |
释义 | noun | verb fussfuss1 /fʌs/ ●○○ noun 1[singular, uncountable] attention or excitement that makes something seem more serious or important than it is: fuss about There’s been a lot of fuss in the media about the latest crime figures.2make a fuss/kick up a fuss (also raise a fuss) to complain or become angry about something, especially in a way that is stronger than necessary: Davis kicked up a fuss when the waiter forgot her order.3make a fuss over somebody/something to pay too much attention to someone or something that you like: People always make such a fuss over babies.4not see/understand etc. what all the fuss is about used to say that you do not understand why people are so excited about or interested in something: Until I heard her sing live, I didn’t see what all the fuss was about. noun | verb fussfuss2 verb [intransitive] 1if a baby fusses, it cries or seems unhappy: The baby was fussing and whining.2to worry a lot about things that may not be very important: fuss about/over something Mom’s still fussing over the seating arrangements.fuss over somebody/something phrasal verb to pay a lot of, or too much, attention to someone or something that you like: Mrs. Wilson fussed over the little dog in her lap.fuss with something phrasal verb to touch or handle something continuously in a nervous way: Stop fussing with your hair! |
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