fusser / fʌs /

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fusser3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
  2. an argument or noisy dispute: They had a fuss about who should wash dishes.
  3. a complaint or protest, especially about something relatively unimportant.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a fuss; make much ado about trifles: You'll never finish the job if you fuss over details.
  2. to complain especially about something relatively unimportant.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to disturb, especially with trifles; annoy; bother.

fusser 近义词

fusser

等同于 extra

fusser

等同于 bellyacher

fusser

等同于 complainer

fusser

等同于 crab

fusser构成的短语

  • fuss and feathers
  • kick up a fuss
  • make a fuss

更多fusser例句

  1. 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.
  2. If you’re looking for reliable reading aids without the fuss, consider these ultra classic picks.
  3. 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.
  4. If Gloria and Lawson-Remer both win, Ikhrata opponents on the board could raise a fuss, but couldn’t hope to defeat his plan.
  5. 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.
  6. Now, with the publication of ‘Loitering,’ the uninitiated can discover what all the fuss is about.
  7. 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.
  8. After what one cop called “a heck of a fuss,” they finally managed to print her.
  9. Others have argued that he was never really that great, and the sports world has made a big fuss over nothing.
  10. She knew how to cause a fuss, how to become the center of media attention.
  11. I'm getting rather bored, you know, Georgie, with the fuss people make in town.
  12. I knowed, a-course, that I could go kick up a fuss when Simpson stopped by his office on his trip back from Goldstone.
  13. "Better stop making a fuss, first off," growled another masculine voice, and again Betty giggled nervously.
  14. 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.
  15. I remember the fuss they made about it in the society papers—fulsome, sickenin' sort of hog-wash they wrote.