柯林斯詞典fuss /f?s/ (fussing,fussed,fusses) 1. N-SING Fuss is anxious or excited behaviour which serves no useful purpose. 無謂的忙乎[also no det] I don't know what all the fuss is about. 我不知道這一切無謂的忙乎是怎麼廻事。2. V-I If you fuss, you worry or behave in a nervous, anxious way about unimportant matters or rush around doing unnecessary things. 瞎緊張; 瞎操心; 瞎忙乎 Carol fussed about getting me a drink. 卡蘿爾忙乎著給我弄盃飲料。 My wife was fussing over the food and clothing we were going to take. 我妻子在爲(wèi)我們要帶的食物和衣服瞎操心。 "Stop fussing," he snapped. “別瞎忙了,”他怒斥道。3. V-I If you fuss over someone, you pay them a lot of attention and do things to make them happy or comfortable. 寵愛 Auntie Hilda and Uncle Jack couldn't fuss over them enough. 希爾達(dá)嬸嬸和傑尅叔叔再寵愛他們不過了。4. PHRASE If you make a fuss or kick up a fuss about something, you become angry or excited about it and complain. 大發(fā)牢騷[非正式] I don't know why everybody makes such a fuss about a few mosquitoes. 我不知道爲(wèi)什麼所有人都爲(wèi)幾衹蚊子發(fā)這麼大的牢騷。 返回 fussing