fuss
n
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(a) [U] (esp unnecessary) nervous excitement or activity (尤指不必要的)神经质的激动或活动
Stop all this fuss and get on with your work. 别大惊小怪的闹了, 继续干你的活儿去吧.
(b) [sing] display of excitement, worry, etc, esp over sth unimportant 无谓的激动、 烦恼等
Don't get into a fuss about nothing. 别没事找事, 自寻烦恼.
2 [sing] angry scene 发怒的场面
There will be a real fuss if you're caught stealing. 你要是偷东西让人逮著, 那可真够你受的.
3 (idm 习语) make, kick up, etc a fuss (about/over sth) complain strongly 强烈地不满
She's kicking up an awful fuss about the high rent. 她大喊大叫地抱怨房租太高. make a fuss of/over sb/sth pay particular and often excessive attention to sb/sth 对某人[某事物]过於注意
Don't make so much fuss over the children. 不要对孩子照顾得太过分.
A lot of fuss was made of the play, but it wasn't a success. 对那出戏不厌其烦地精心计画, 到头来却并不成功. fuss, v
1 [I, Ip] ~ (about) be worried or excited, esp over small things 烦恼, 激动(尤指对小事)
Stop fussing and eat your food! 别大惊小怪的, 吃你的东西吧!
If you keep fussing about, we're sure to be late. 你要是总瞎忙个没完, 我们非迟到不可.
2 [Tn] annoy or disturb (sb) 扰乱, 打搅(某人)
Don't fuss me while I'm driving. 我开车时别打搅我.
3 [Ipr] ~ over sb pay excessive attention to sb ...过於注意某人
He's always fussing over his grandchildren. 他对孙儿们过於操心.
4 (idm 习语) not be fussed (about sb/sth) (infml 口) not care very much 不太关心; 不太注意; 不太在意
`Where do you want to go for lunch?' `I'm not fussed.' `你想到哪儿去吃午饭?'`无所谓.'
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
Annie was among the first to realize that blind people never know their hidden strength until they are treated like normal human beings.