flurry 中文
EN[ˈflʌɹi] [-ʌri] [ˈflɝ.ɹi]US US
中慌张
- 名词 (Noun)PLflurries
- A light, brief snowfall.
- A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze.
- a flurry of wind
- A shower of dust, leaves etc. brought on by a sudden gust of wind.
- Any sudden activity; a stir.
- With a little manœuvring they contrived to meet on the doorstep which was […] in a boiling stream of passers-by, hurrying business people speeding past in a flurry of fumes and dust in the bright haze.
- A snack consisting of soft ice cream mixed with small pieces of fruit, cookie crumbs, etc.
- The violent spasms of a dying whale.
- A light, brief snowfall.
- 动词 (Verb)SGflurriesPRflurryingPT, PPflurried
- (transitive) To agitate, bewilder, disconcert.
- (intransitive) To move or fall in a flurry.
- (transitive) To agitate, bewilder, disconcert.
Definition of flurry in English Dictionary
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- en flurrying
资料来源: 维基词典