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flurries

美['flɜri],英['flʌri],

释义

n. 急风;慌张;(时间的)混乱;暴雨; v. 搅乱;使混乱;匆忙; 网络释义: 小雪;阵风;疾风;

例句

He remembers flurries of "notes" from network executives which squeezed the original ideas out of his scripts.
他记得从电视台执行总监们那儿拿来一大把“便笺”,然后自己的原始想法就被挤出了剧本。
None of those little flurries , but big, fat flakes which clung [8] immediately to their surface.
不是零星小雪,而是鹅毛大雪,一落地就凝结在一起了。
Flurries of this dizzy sensation surround individuals who have secrets and hidden agendas.
一阵阵这种令人头晕的感觉围绕着那些有秘密,隐藏日程的人们。
As we scan some bottomlands amid October snow flurries Brown's gaze is drawn by ravens among his surest guides to a carcass.
十月份下阵雪时我们仔细查看了一些洼地。布朗的目光被一群乌鸦引到一具残骸上。乌鸦是最准确的向导之一。
Western Wisconsin residents are shoveling out after a snowstorm hit the region. Fast falling flurries dumped six inches of snow on the area.
在一场暴风雪袭击威斯康星西部地区后,当地居民正用铁铲清除积雪。
But, when I wake up to snow flurries, I know that winter has firmly taken over and fall has sadly become a mere technicality.
但是,当我醒来的时候,飘雪,我知道冬天已经坚定地走上了和下降已成为一个纯粹的技术性可悲。
Flurries of the season to bring the Christmas, New Year has brought a gift for the sweet life to worry about.
飘雪的季节又到了,带来了圣诞节,带来了新年,带来了一个为礼物甜蜜地发愁的日子。
A gust of wind , and snow flurries , accompanied the pilots.
The forecast calls for snow flurries later tonight.
Snow flurries are expected this evening.

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