flurry
【阵雪、阵风,一阵忙乱或活动,激动、混乱】
"Flurry" 是一个名词和动词,通常指的是某种快速、短暂的活动或现象,常用于描述风雪、活动或情绪的突然波动。
作为名词:
- 阵雪、阵风:
- 描述雪或风等天气现象的突然、短暂的波动,通常伴随着较小的、快速的变化。
- 例如:
- A flurry of snowflakes filled the air, making it hard to see.
(一阵雪花在空中飘荡,使得视线变得模糊。) - There was a sudden flurry of wind that knocked over the papers.
(突然的阵风把纸张吹得乱飞。)
- A flurry of snowflakes filled the air, making it hard to see.
- 一阵忙乱或活动:
- 指短时间内的忙碌或大量快速发生的事件或活动。
- 例如:
- The office experienced a flurry of activity before the deadline.
(在最后期限之前,办公室一片忙碌。) - There was a flurry of phone calls after the announcement.
(宣布之后,电话接连不断。)
- The office experienced a flurry of activity before the deadline.
- 激动、混乱:
- 用来描述一时的激动或混乱局面,通常是突然发生的。
- 例如:
- A flurry of emotions overcame her when she received the news.
(当她收到消息时,一阵情绪波动让她难以平静。)
- A flurry of emotions overcame her when she received the news.
作为动词:
- 使……混乱或忙碌:
- 指某人或某物使环境或局面变得混乱或充满快速的活动。
- 例如:
- The announcement flurried the crowd into action.
(公告使得人群忙碌起来。)
- The announcement flurried the crowd into action.
总结:
Flurry 主要指的是短暂的、突然发生的现象,如阵雪、阵风、忙碌的活动等。它可以用于描述天气变化、情绪波动或环境中的短暂混乱。