a flurry of activity
collocation一阵忙碌;一阵骚动
There was a flurry of activity in the office as the deadline approached.
随着截止日期的临近,办公室里一阵忙碌。
一阵骚动;一连串(突然发生的事);纷乱
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一阵骚动;一连串(突然发生的事);纷乱
A sudden short burst of activity, excitement, or a series of things happening at once; a stir.
A sudden flurry of snow swept through the streets, making it hard to see.
一阵突如其来的疾雪扫过街道,让人难以看清。
常与 of 连用,如 a flurry of emails
轻微的短暂降雪;一阵雪。
A light, brief snowfall; a shower of snow.
突然且短暂的阵风;轻微的暂时微风
A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze.
由突然一阵风带来的灰尘、树叶等。
A shower of dust, leaves etc. brought on by a sudden gust of wind.
任何突然的活动;骚动
Any sudden activity; a stir.
There was a flurry of activity in the office as the deadline approached.
随着截止日期的临近,办公室里一片忙乱。
Light flurries are expected tonight, but no heavy accumulation.
预计今晚有小雪,但不会大面积积雪。
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一阵忙碌;一阵骚动
There was a flurry of activity in the office as the deadline approached.
随着截止日期的临近,办公室里一阵忙碌。
小雪;阵雪
Light snow flurries are expected tonight.
预计今晚有小雪。
一连串的问题
The announcement prompted a flurry of questions from reporters.
这一宣布引起了记者们一连串的问题。
一阵关注热潮
The product launch generated a flurry of interest.
产品发布引起了一阵关注热潮。
慌忙地;手忙脚乱
She left in a flurry, forgetting her umbrella.
她慌忙离开,忘了带伞。
一阵忙碌;一阵忙乱
The office was in a flurry of activity as the deadline approached.
随着截止日期的临近,办公室里一片忙碌。
慌慌张张地;匆忙地
She left in a flurry, forgetting her keys.
她慌慌张张地离开,忘了带钥匙。
一阵兴奋
The announcement caused a flurry of excitement among the fans.
这一消息在粉丝中引起了一阵兴奋。
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把 flurry 记成 'hurry' 前加 fl-:雪花或事务来得又快又急,一阵纷乱。
语域:neutral 常见场景:news reporting、business communication、everyday conversation flurry 表示“一阵突然的活动、纷乱”时,语气通常中性,书面和口语都较常见;多用于描述短时间内密集发生的事情,如 a flurry of activity。
常接 of 表示一阵(风、雪、活动等)
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