fuss 的 3 个定义
- an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
- an argument or noisy dispute: They had a fuss about who should wash dishes.
- a complaint or protest, especially about something relatively unimportant.
- to make a fuss; make much ado about trifles: You'll never finish the job if you fuss over details.
- to complain especially about something relatively unimportant.
- to disturb, especially with trifles; annoy; bother.
fuss 近义词
disturbance, trouble
fuss 的近义词 43 个
- commotion
- confusion
- controversy
- excitement
- flap
- furor
- hassle
- ruckus
- stink
- ado
- agitation
- altercation
- argument
- bickering
- bother
- broil
- bustle
- complaint
- difficulty
- display
- dispute
- fight
- flurry
- flutter
- fret
- objection
- palaver
- perturbation
- quarrel
- row
- scene
- squabble
- stew
- stir
- storm
- to-do
- turmoil
- unrest
- upset
- worry
- falling-out
- kick-up
- wingding
fuss 的反义词 10 个
由fuss构成的短语
- fuss and feathers
- kick up a fuss
- make a fuss
更多fuss例句
- Patrick Henry’s cheer situation highlights the pressure some parents have felt to keep their kids involved in youth sports during the pandemic – and to not raise a fuss or ask if they meet local health and safety orders.
- If you’re looking for reliable reading aids without the fuss, consider these ultra classic picks.
- Combined with its container that holds up to 17 spent capsules at a time, this machine is fine-tuned for maximum efficiency with minimal fuss.
- If Gloria and Lawson-Remer both win, Ikhrata opponents on the board could raise a fuss, but couldn’t hope to defeat his plan.
- In other words, despite the slew of advertisers that made a fuss about pulling their ads, Facebook’s ad business will continue to thrive — even as some of its biggest advertisers keep away.
- Now, with the publication of ‘Loitering,’ the uninitiated can discover what all the fuss is about.
- The jacket and gloves were a precaution in the event the eaglet panicked, but there was little fuss as he tossed the net over her.
- After what one cop called “a heck of a fuss,” they finally managed to print her.
- Others have argued that he was never really that great, and the sports world has made a big fuss over nothing.
- She knew how to cause a fuss, how to become the center of media attention.
- I'm getting rather bored, you know, Georgie, with the fuss people make in town.
- I knowed, a-course, that I could go kick up a fuss when Simpson stopped by his office on his trip back from Goldstone.
- "Better stop making a fuss, first off," growled another masculine voice, and again Betty giggled nervously.
- Sure, when you come to think of it, a king is no more than any other man, only for all the fuss that does be made about him.
- I remember the fuss they made about it in the society papers—fulsome, sickenin' sort of hog-wash they wrote.