flurry

名词

UK/ˈflʌr.i/
US/ˈflɝː.i/

定义 flurry 名词

weather(天气)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A brief and light snowfall where the snow is blown in various directions by the wind.

    (一阵)小雪;(一阵)风雪

    • There might be a few flurries this afternoon.

      今天下午可能会有一些小雪。

    • The weather forecaster mentioned that we might see some flurries tomorrow morning.

      气象预报员提到明天早上可能会有一些小雪。

    • Before the blizzard arrived, there were flurries of snow.

      在暴风雪来临之前,有一些小雪。

activity(活动)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    A sudden and brief period of heightened activity, excitement, or interest.

    一阵骚动;一阵热潮

    • There was a flurry of activity within the company after the new product announcement.

      在新产品发布后,公司内部出现了一阵忙碌。

    • The investment opportunity caused a flurry of inquiries among investors.

      这项投资机会在投资者中引发了一阵询问。

    • At the end of the game, there was a flurry of media interviews with the winning team.

      比赛结束后,获胜队伍接受了一阵媒体采访。