furore
英 [,fjʊ(ə)'rɔːrɪ; ,fjʊ(ə)'rɔː]
美 ['fjʊrɔr]
- n. 勃然大怒;公眾的騷動;狂熱
- n. (Furore)人名;(意)富羅雷
英文詞源
- furore (n.)
- 1790, Italian form of furor, borrowed into English originally in the sense "enthusiastic popular admiration;" it later descended to mean the same thing as furor and lost its usefulness.
雙語例句
- 1. The scandal blew up into a major political furore.
- 這個醜聞被渲染成了一場大的政治風波。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The disclosure has already caused a furore among MPs.
- 對此事的揭露已經在議員中引起了騷動。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians.
- 他關於耶穌的小說激起了基督教徒的公憤。
來自《權威詞典》
- 4. The sale of the two best players caused a furore among the fans.
- 賣出兩個最佳球員在球迷中引發了抗議聲浪.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. His last novel created a furore among the critics.
- 他的最近一部小說在評論家中引起了轟動.
來自互聯網