flurry
US /ˈflɝː.i/
UK /ˈflɝː.i/

名词
1.
一阵忙乱, 骚动
a sudden short period of activity, excitement, or interest
示例:
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There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived.
客人们到来之前有一阵忙乱。
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The news caused a flurry of excitement in the office.
这个消息在办公室里引起了一阵骚动。
2.
阵雪, 阵风
a sudden light fall of snow
示例:
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We had a light snow flurry this morning.
今天早上下了一阵小阵雪。
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The forecast predicts a few snow flurries later today.
预报显示今天晚些时候会有几场阵雪。
动词
1.
飞扬, 使慌乱
to move in a small, swirling mass; to agitate or confuse
示例:
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The wind flurried the fallen leaves across the yard.
风吹得院子里的落叶四处飞扬。
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The sudden questions flurried the speaker.
突然的提问让发言者感到慌乱。
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