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1 词典释义:
kick up a fuss
时间: 2024-12-07 10:39:22
英 [kɪk ʌp ə fʌs]
美 [kɪk əp eɪ fəs]

vphr. 大吵大闹;大发牢骚;引起骚动;制造麻烦;抱怨不停

双语例句
  • Such funds are programmed not to kick up a fuss.

    这些资金计划不踢了一个大惊小怪。

  • If I were you, I wouldn't kick up a fuss over that decision.

    如果我是你,我就不会为那个决定大吵大闹。

  • My steak is a bit tough but please don't kick up a fuss and call the waiter.

    我的这块牛排有点老,但不必介意,不要把服务员叫来。

  • The Sierra Club is not going to kick up a fuss if Houston or Dallas keeps on growing.

    他说,”德州平坦丑陋,如果休斯敦或者达拉斯继续增长,地球环境协会不会有多大反应”。

  • These days I only kick up a fuss if a film completely fails to be consistent with itself, or a "science thing" is just completely at odds with its own logic.

    这些日子以来我反而引发关于一个片子是否完全的不符合它本身,或是“一样虚构的东西”正好完全得与它自身的逻辑相违背的小题大做的事。

  • But it also risks keeping attention focused on the question of how much she knew and when-and why she did not ask more questions or kick up more of a fuss.

    但一直着眼于她知道多少,什么时候知道的,为什么她没有进一步提问或激起慌乱气氛,这种做法是冒险的。

近义词
大吵大闹;起哄,滋事