furore

英[fjuˈrɔ:ri]
美[ˈfjʊrɔri]

基本释义

n.
狂怒,喧闹

实用例句

The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.

对此事的揭露已经在议员中引起了骚动。

柯林斯例句

His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians.

他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。

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His last novel created a furore among the critics.

他的最近一部小说在评论家中引起了轰动.

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Recent developments at Glaxo have been overshadowed by the furore surrounding Avandia.

葛兰素公司的近期发展因文迪雅事件而黯然失色.

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Her case has sparked an international furore.

这一案件激起了全世界的声讨.

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It caused a furore.

这引起波澜.

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The sensitivity of the question was shown last year by a furore at Harvard University.

这个问题的敏感性可以从去年哈佛大学的那场风波中窥见一斑.

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Yet Mr So's appointment as under - secretary of commerce has created a political furore.

然而苏先生就任商务与经济发展局副局长造就了一场政治震动.

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It also follows the furore over bonuses paid to collapsed insurer AIG earlier this year.

这也是在今年年初由于支付破产保险公司AIG补贴之后引起的愤怒而产生的举措.

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In Massachusetts , the furore that followed a Supreme Court ruling in 2004 has mostly subsided.

在马萨诸塞州, 2004年高等法院的一项判决当年也激起了千层浪.

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英英释义

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)

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