n. 慌张;疾风;飓风;骚动;一阵忙乱(或激动、兴奋等);小阵雪(或雨等);(尤指衣服)窸窣;(同时出现的)一系列事物;一阵混乱
v. 使恐慌;使激动;慌张;激动;(雪或树叶)微飘;(人)快速行动
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复数
flurries
第三人称单数
flurries
现在分词
flurrying
过去式
flurr
1.Beautiful and stylish wigs created out of paper by Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry.
尼基·索尔克和艾米·弗勒里用纸创造出了美丽而时髦的假发。
2.Flurry estimates that the average lifetime for a game is about 3 months.
Flurry估计每个游戏的平均生命周期在3个月左右。
3.Several stocks were moving on the latest flurry of corporate news.
数支股票都对相应企业的最新动态做出了激烈的反应。
4.There was a flurry of other e-book deals and announcements during 2009.
2009年,还有很多其他关于电子书的协议和公告。
5.They were off in a flurry, little metal buckets reflecting the morning sun.
他们提着小篮在阳光明媚的早晨快速跑去。
6.Flurry currently tracks about 1, 600 applications.
目前,Flurry跟踪约1600个应用。
7.Not to be outdone, the early 21st century has seen a flurry of Atlantisitis.
21世纪早期更是有过之而无不及。 人们对亚特兰蒂斯城的热情简直接近了疯狂。