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furore
狂热
常用释义
英音[ fjuˈrɔːri; ˈfjʊərɔː(r) ]
美音[ ˈfjʊrɔːr ]
基本释义
  • 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)
例句
  • 1·After the furore which greeted our first report I felt pusillanimously that we should excise this explanatory passage.
    在我们的第一份报告引起骚动之后,我有些胆怯地觉得我们应该删去这段解释性的文字。
  • 2·It caused a furore.
    这引起一片哗然。
  • 3·The halfhour lecture caused an enormous furore.
    那席半小时的演讲引起了极大的轰动。
  • 4·His use of an apparent racial slur caused a furore.
    雇用有色人种充当参谋显然引发了一场轰动。
  • 5·His last novel created a furore among the critics.
    他的最近一部小说在评论家中引起了轰动。
  • 6·This may be down to popular indifference to the furore.
    这个调查结果或许会减少中立选民的人数。
  • 7·The furore thus created a problem for the party's propagandists.
    这种狂热使的党的宣传员很困扰。
  • 8·The current furore should help reverse both trends, she thinks.
    她认为,目前公众的骚动能够帮助扭转这一趋势,一举两得。
  • 9·More immediately, the furore is getting in the way of saving the system.
    更直接的是,群情激奋正妨碍着拯救金融体系。
  • 10·"Angelgate", as it has been dubbed, sparked a furore in the start-up world.
    这次会谈被称为“天使门”,在新兴企业们中引发了一场风波。
同义词
n. 勃然大怒;公众的骚动;狂热
同根词
词根: furor
furor n 狂热;激怒;喧闹;感动