The resulting flurry of publicity sped up the talks .
随之的公众恐慌情绪加速了谈判。
A flurry of other articles followed , including from the state-run xinhua news agency .
此后一系列此类文章陆续跟进,其中就包括国有媒体新华社的一篇报道。
A flurry of public speculation ensued as to whether keeping twitter up contradicted the president 's stated policy of nonintervention in the iranian election .
a rapid active commotion同义词:bustle, hustle, ado, fuss, stir
a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)同义词:snow flurry
动词 flurry:
move in an agitated or confused manner
cause to feel embarrassment同义词:confuse, disconcert, put off
例句
A flurry of excitement went round the crowd as the film star arrived.电影明星到达时,人群中发生了一阵骚动。
A flurry of wind upset the small boat.一阵疾风吹翻了小船。
Keep calm! Don't get flurried.镇静些!别发慌。
详细解释
flur.ry n.(名词)【复数】flur.ries A brief, light snowfall.一阵风雪:一次短而小的雪 A sudden gust of wind.一阵风A stirring mass, as of leaves or dust; a shower.一阵落叶;阵雨:活跃的物质,如树叶或尘土的骚动;骤雨A sudden burst or commotion; a stir:骚动,混乱:骚动或突然的爆发;骚动:例句:a flurry of interest in the new product; a flurry of activity when the plane landed.对新产品突发的兴趣;飞机降落时的一阵骚动 A short period of active trading, as on a stock exchange.小混乱:如股票市场的爆涨等短时期内的活跃行市v.(动词)flur.ried,flur.ry.ing,flur.ries v.tr.(及物动词)To agitate, stir, or confuse.使躁动、骚动或迷乱v.intr.(不及物动词)To move or come down in a flurry.慌乱,慌张地行动:在慌乱中运动或下降 来源:Perhaps from flurr [to scatter] 可能源自 flurr [散布]