furor

英['fjʊərɔː(r)] 美['fjʊərɔː(r)]
  • n. 激怒;狂热;骚乱
IELTS GRE
Noun:
  1. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal;

    "he always follows the latest fads"
    "it was all the rage that season"

  2. a sudden outburst (as of protest)

1. His resignation passed almost unnoticed amid the furor of the elections.
在轰轰烈烈的大选中,他的辞职几乎无人关注.

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2. The half hour lecture caused an enormous furor.
那半小时的演讲引起了极大的轰动.

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3. His choice of words created quite a furor.
他的措辞引起了相当大的轰动.

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4. It is hard now to recall the furor his remarks caused.
现在很难回想起,他的话当时引起了怎样的狂怒.

来自辞典例句

5. Furor: This talent now works correctly with Cat Form again.
狂热: 这个天赋将在猫形态下生效.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. In the United States, there is a furor over the standard of Chinese imports.
      美国对中国进口商品的标准有了狂热的反应。