n. 忙乱( fuss的名词复数 );抱怨;焦急 v. 小题大做,大惊小怪( fuss的第三人称单数 );烦恼,激动(尤指对小事);瞎忙一气,过分关心
用法例句
The teacher always fusses over the slower children .
那位教师总是为较迟钝的孩子而烦恼。
A person who fusses over others in an overprotective manner .
婆婆妈妈的人:以一种过于保护的态度烦扰别人的人。
A simple gouache , painted in 1762 by one of marie-antoinette 's sisters , depicts the emperor relaxing in his robe and slippers , while the empress fusses overher brood .
Anyone who has worked with him knows that he never fusses over petty conventions and is always resolute . Once he makes his mind , it is too late to stop him .
和他共事过的人都知道他绝不拘泥小节,一向果断。他一下定决心,要阻止他已经太迟了。
When you are influential , somebody always fusses around you , whereas when you are dismissed or don 't have powers , he stays far away from you .