0 a situation in which people become excited, annoyed, or anxious about something, especially about something unimportant -- zamieszanie
What's all the fuss about?
They were making a big fuss over nothing.
1 to complain about something -- robić awanturę
2 to give someone a lot of attention and treat them well -- skakać wokół kogoś , trząść się nad kimś
3 to worry too much or get too excited, especially about unimportant things -- panikować
Please don't fuss, Mum. Everything's under control.
He fussed for a while over a large teapot, pouring both of us outsize cups of tea.
Between 2 and 3 months, fussing and cooing became a new vocalization, "interrupted fussing," characterized by alternations between the two kinds of vocalizations.
Crying and whining were both considered to be negative vocalizations, as were sighing, fussing and sounds of discomfort.
The perceived amounts of time the babies spent crying and fussing did not differ between the groups at any age.
She told me not to make a fuss over such a small thing.
Most books and music, one might reasonably reply, are better than most talk, and wives and lovers do fuss so.
Anxious/resistant infants have learned that if they fuss hard enough and long enough, eventually they may get the response they are seeking.
There is not a wasted note in this moving and economical score, which achieves its expressive aims perfectly and, having done so, closes without fuss.
中文繁体
過多的情感, 緊張不安, 大驚小怪…
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过多的情感, 紧张不安, 大惊小怪…
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escándalo, alboroto, ponerse nervioso…
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alvoroço, confusão, preocupar-se (com ninharias)…
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(些細なことで)大騒ぎすること, (人)が(ささいなことに)大騒ぎする…
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yaygara, telaş, gereksiz/yersiz endişelenmek…
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agitation [feminine], histoires [feminine, plural]…
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escàndol, rebombori, posar-se nerviós…
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