英 [fjuˈrɔːri; ˈfjʊərɔː(r)] 美 [ˈfjʊrɔːr]
n. 公愤,公众的骚动,群情激愤;勃然大怒;(古)崇拜的热潮,狂热
n. (Furore)(意、美)富罗雷(人名)
furore /ˈfjʊərɔː, -ə/
单数型名词 A furore is a very angry or excited reaction by people to something. 狂怒; 狂热
...an international furore over the plan.
…一种对这项计划的国际性狂热。
9、义大利的福罗瑞(Furore)是一个隐藏在峡湾中的色彩斑斓的村庄。
勃然大怒(furore), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... pass over 越过;渺视;逃避;不注意 furore n. 勃然大怒;公众骚动 see-through adj. 透亮的;穿透的 ...
酒店距离富罗雷(Furore)中心有2公里,距离Fiordo di Furore峡湾有20分钟车程,距离连接阿马尔菲(Amalfi)和庞贝(Pompeii)的公共汽车站有400米。
furor 狂热;激怒;喧闹;感动
After the furore which greeted our first report I felt pusillanimously that we should excise this explanatory passage.
在我们的第一份报告引起骚动之后,我有些胆怯地觉得我们应该删去这段解释性的文字。
It caused a furore.
这引起一片哗然。
His use of an apparent racial slur caused a furore.
雇用有色人种充当参谋显然引发了一场轰动。
The current furore was provoked by Rick Santorum, the third-ranking Republican in the Senate.
Despite the furore over the episode Easter remains full of praise for his former boss.
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