furore
音标发音
- 英式音标 [fjʊˈrɔː.ri]
- 美式音标 [ˈfjʊr.ɔːr]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 公愤,公众的骚动,群情激愤;勃然大怒;(古)崇拜的热潮,狂热
- n. (Furore) (意、美)富罗雷(人名)
英汉例句
- By doing so he prompted a furore in France—and called into question his declared wish for a more moral foreign policy.
此举在法国激起了一股狂热——而且他宣布要追求一种合乎道德的外交政策的愿望也遭到了人们的争议。 - But this grown-up realism has been lost in the furore over pre-charge detention, which has again become a totemic but needless test of the government's strength.
但是,这种成熟的现实主义已经迷失在预先指控的监禁的狂热中,而这种监禁又再次成为对英国政府力量的意义重大但却不必要的考验。 - A furore over the parade -- which has been held for the last several years in New Zealand's largest city -- brought out the biggest crowds ever for the spectacle.
过去几年,人们对这个在新西兰最大城市举行的游行一直很狂热。而今年的游行引来的围观者是这几年来最多的。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - The current furore was provoked by Rick Santorum, the third-ranking Republican in the Senate.
ECONOMIST: George Bush and the social conservatives - However, when the This American Life furore erupted I defended Daisey in part.
FORBES: I Withdraw My Defence of Mike Daisey Over Apple, Foxconn and This American Life - There are also possible problems as this furore over the idea to dilute the whiskey shows.
FORBES: Where Maker's Mark Went Wrong On Diluting The Bourbon: Not Enough Economics
双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Furore GT 快速装载
- Absolute furore 绝对翻译公司
- Furore machen 风靡
- furore e 勃然大怒
- Furore Plans 未来计划;将来方案
短语
英英字典
- a sudden excited or angry reaction to something by a lot of people
- A furore is a very angry or excited reaction by people to something.