furore
noun /fjuˈrɔːri/, /ˈfjʊərɔː(r)/
/ˈfjʊrɔːr/
(British English) (North American English furor
[singular] /ˈfjʊərɔː(r)/
/ˈfjʊrɔːr/
)- great anger or excitement shown by a number of people, usually caused by a public event
synonym uproar群情激愤;骚动;轰动 - Her choice of words created quite a furore.
她的措辞引起了轩然大波。 - furore among somebody His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians.
他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。 - furore about/over something the recent furore over the tax increases
近来因增税引起的骚动
- His resignation passed almost unnoticed amid the furore of the elections.
在竞选的一片扰攘骚动中他的辞职几乎未受到注意。 - The sale of the two best players caused a furore among the fans.
卖出两个最佳球员在球迷中引发了抗议声浪。 - the furore which surrounded her appointment as chairman
针对她被任命为主席的骚动 - You may have read about some of the furore surrounding the film.
你可能已经读到了围绕这部电影的一些狂热。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- current
- recent
- media
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- cause
- create
- provoke
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- surround something
- erupt
- follow
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- amid a/the furore (of)
- furore about
- furore over
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词源late 18th cent.: from Italian, from Latin furor, from furere ‘be mad, rage’. - Her choice of words created quite a furore.