0 a show of anger, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves -- 紧张不安;大惊小怪;过分激动
She doesn't see her grandchildren very often so she makes a real fuss of them when she does. 她不怎么经常见到孙子们,所以见到时往往对他们非常宠爱。
We tried to arrange a ceremony with as little fuss as possible. 我们试图安排一个尽可能低调的仪式。
I don't see what the fuss is about - he seems like a fairly ordinary-looking guy to me. 我看不出来为什么那么激动——在我看来他不过是一个长相普通的家伙。
It's all a fuss about nothing. 这完全是无谓的大惊小怪。
She made such a fuss when Richard spilled a drop of wine on her blouse! 理查德将一滴酒溅在她的衬衫上,她好一阵大惊小怪。
1 attention given to small matters that are not important -- (对小事的)焦虑,操心
2 to give too much attention to small matters that are not important, usually in a way that shows that you are worried and not relaxed -- (为小事)过于烦恼,过度焦虑;过于关注(细节)
There is no argument, no balancing of good and bad, no fuss.
Care is taken to avoid hurting the other's feelings and to go along with the other rather than make a fuss over trifles.
Do they appear to be unhappy; do they fuss, or cry?
The child then swung the toy at her several times and began to fuss.
They can't understand what the fuss is about.
He began by ridiculing the "great fuss" made by certain learned men about the use of gold and silver for ornamentation.
To uncritical readers, it appears that a church-going lady must belong to either one of these two schools of fuss; they can never have depth.
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.