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flurry

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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flur·ry /ˈflʌri $ ˈflɜːri/ noun (plural flurries)  1 [singular]BUSY/HAVE A LOT TO DO a time when there is suddenly a lot of activity and people are very busy 一阵忙乱flurry of After a quiet spell there was a sudden flurry of phone calls. 平静了一阵子之后,电话突然响个不停。 The day started with a flurry of activity. 这一天在一阵忙碌中开始了。2 [countable]DN a small amount of snow or rain that is blown by the wind 〔雪或雨的〕微飘,一阵flurry of He opens the door and a flurry of snow blows in. 他打开门,飘进来几片雪花。 Snow flurries are expected overnight. 夜间将有阵雪。
Examples from the Corpus
flurryIt collapses to the floor, with the three struggling youths and a flurry of arms and legs.There was a flurry of imports to follow in the years to come.Arsenal's breaks were few but always threatening and Oldham, after a first flurry, found openings increasingly elusive.Colder temperatures and snow flurries are expected tonight.During the flurry of action that followed the explosion of the mine, the bombardment of the city had continued.If this flurry of truth in advertising proves contagious, travelers could actually come to love flying again.flurry of activityIn a flurry of activity, this deal was concluded right on the year-end deadline.Alvin flew into a flurry of activity, managing to overspend the grants without finishing his own projects.There are street sounds: cars, people calling, little flurries of activity, occasional voices next door.There was a further little flurry of activity.But some analysts question whether the flurry of activity makes sense.The flurry of activity is in preparation for the worst-case scenario for winter rainfall.Inevitably, this flurry of activity has created some internal turmoil.Despite many and varied flurries of activity in the first 40 minutes, Arsenal seemed reasonably secure if not inspired.
Origin flurry (1600-1700) Probably from flurr to scatter ((17-19 centuries)) + hurry
flur·ry nounChineseSyllable
there a when Corpus a time lot suddenly is


flurry
flurry /ˈflʌri $ ˈflɜːri/ noun (plural flurries)
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: Probably from flurr 'to scatter' (17-19 centuries) + hurry
1. [singular] a time when there is suddenly a lot of activity and people are very busy
    flurry of
    After a quiet spell there was a sudden flurry of phone calls.
    The day started with a flurry of activity.
2. [countable] a small amount of snow or rain that is blown by the wind
    flurry of
    He opens the door and a flurry of snow blows in.
    Snow flurries are expected overnight.


flurryBrE /ˈflʌri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈflɜːri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
flurries
)
[usually singular] an occasion when there is a lot of activity, interest, excitement, etc. within a short period of time 一阵忙乱(或激动、兴奋等)a sudden flurry of activity 突然的频繁活动Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement. 她的到来引起了一阵轰动。🔊🔊A flurry of shots rang out in the darkness. 黑暗中突然发出一阵枪声。🔊🔊a small amount of snow, rain, etc. that falls for a short time and then stops 小阵雪(或雨等)snow flurries 小雪阵阵flurries of snow阵阵小雪

avalanche, blizzard, drift, flurry, hail, icicle, sleet, slush, snow, thaw

a sudden short movement of paper or cloth, especially clothes (纸张、织物,尤指衣服)窸窣The ladies departed in a flurry of silks and satins. 女士们在一片绸缎窸窣声中离去。🔊🔊