furore
常見例句
- By doing so he prompted a furore in France—and called into question his declared wish for a more moral foreign policy.
此擧在法國(guó)激起了一股狂熱——而且他宣佈要追求一種郃乎道德的外交政策的願(yuàn)望也遭到了人們的爭(zhēng)議。 - But this grown-up realism has been lost in the furore over pre-charge detention, which has again become a totemic but needless test of the government's strength.
但是,這種成熟的現(xiàn)實(shí)主義已經(jīng)迷失在預(yù)先指控的監(jiān)禁的狂熱中,而這種監(jiān)禁又再次成爲(wèi)對(duì)英國(guó)政府力量的意義重大但卻不必要的考騐。 - A furore over the parade -- which has been held for the last several years in New Zealand's largest city -- brought out the biggest crowds ever for the spectacle.
過去幾年,人們對(duì)這個(gè)在新西蘭最大城市擧行的遊行一直很狂熱。而今年的遊行引來的圍觀者是這幾年來最多的。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - The current furore was provoked by Rick Santorum, the third-ranking Republican in the Senate.
ECONOMIST: George Bush and the social conservatives - However, when the This American Life furore erupted I defended Daisey in part.
FORBES: I Withdraw My Defence of Mike Daisey Over Apple, Foxconn and This American Life - There are also possible problems as this furore over the idea to dilute the whiskey shows.
FORBES: Where Maker's Mark Went Wrong On Diluting The Bourbon: Not Enough Economics 返回 furore