柯林斯詞典flurry /?fl?r?/ (flurries) 1. N-COUNT A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it. 一段短暫的緊張期 ...a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war. …一陣緊張的外交活動(dòng),旨在結(jié)束戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)。2. N-COUNT A flurry of something such as snow is a small amount of it that suddenly appears for a short time and moves in a quick, swirling way. (雪等的) 一陣 The Alps expect heavy cloud over the weekend with light snow flurries and strong winds. 阿爾卑斯山預(yù)計(jì)周末是多雲(yún),有小陣雪和強(qiáng)風(fēng)。 返回 flurry劍橋詞典 flurry noun (SNOW) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a sudden light fall of snow , blown in different directions by the wind 小陣雪 We might see a snow flurry or two tonight . 今天晚上可能會(huì)有少量陣雪。 flurry noun (ACTIVITY) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作爲(wèi)單數(shù)使用的名詞 ] a sudden , short period of activity , excitement , or interest 一陣忙亂(或激動(dòng)、關(guān)注) The prince's words on marriage have prompted a flurry of speculation in the press this week . 本周王子就結(jié)婚問(wèn)題所說(shuō)的話引起新聞界一片猜測(cè)。 a flurry of activity 一陣忙亂 返回 flurry