furor 的定义
- a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.
- a prevailing fad, mania, or craze.
- fury; rage; madness.
furor 近义词
disturbance, excitement
更多furor例句
- YouTube issued its indefinite suspension the next week, as the furor over the first two was dying down.
- In the furor, Major League Baseball moved its summer All-Star Game out of the state.
- Yet Cuomo still occupies the governor’s office, and the furor over the scandals has quieted down.
- By the time most people woke up Monday morning on either side of the Atlantic, the furor over the Super League was in full bloom.
- Marketers are showing signs of strain but not panic as the initial furor over the delayed test of Google’s cookie alternative in Europe settles.
- Imagine the rightful morning-after furor if a racial slight had been broadcast in primetime.
- It takes a transgression with real bite to inspire a furor of this intensity—Brangelina burn Jennifer!
- But as the furor subsides and the thunder dies, most or all of those girls probably will remain captives.
- But in the furor over the latest revelations, an even larger and more serious problem may be getting lost.
- Who would have expected a political furor to erupt around a single Nevada rancher?
- The furor it created was cut short by a fire, which destroyed the organ and damaged the tower of the church.
- There was a perfect furor of intellectual excitement going through the house all the time.
- Hence my love and even furor now for mathematics, from which in my youth I fled.
- The revolutionary furor spread to the country towns, and for a whole week the Union flag practically disappeared from Maryland.
- He has probably had another attack of furor epilepticus, and killed somebody while under its influence.