释义 |
make a fussBecome angry and complain: I thought Mum might make a fuss but she was in a good mood she’d made a big fuss about not having a Brownie uniform...- Because I then felt, as a result of making a fuss, or complaining, or wishing to seek that the situation be addressed, I then suffered victimisation.
- ACT's response is that she shouldn't have made a fuss or complained, for fear of damaging the party.
- If the bombing had happened in Liverpool the inhabitants would be out in the street, moaning and wailing and making a fuss.
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