hoo-ha

美 [ˈhuː hɑː]英 [ˈhuː hɑː]
  • n.激动;(尤指)小题大做,大惊小怪;闹嚷

复数: hoo-has; hoo-ha

hoo-hahoo-ha

noun

U sing.闹嚷;激动;(尤指)小题大做,大惊小怪
noisy excitement, especially about sth unimportant

fuss

hoo-ha

频次

  • 1
    N-SING 吵闹;喧嚷;大惊小怪
    If there is a hoo-ha, there is a lot of fuss about something.

    Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team.

    舒尔曼有点厌烦了对全女子队的过度炒作。

noun

1
a disorderly outburst or tumult
they were amazed by the furious disturbance they had caused
Synonym: disturbance disruption commotion flutter hurly burly to-do hoo-hah kerfuffle

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  1. Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team .

    舒尔曼有点厌烦了对全女子队的过度炒作。

  2. " It would be just obscene at a time like this to come out with some silly celebrity hoo-ha ," she said .

    “现在这个时候写一些无聊的闹剧星闻只会让人厌恶。”她说。

  3. Even before the horsemeat hoo-ha , there were rumbles of change .

    即使在“马肉风波”之前,也不乏有一些变革出现。

  4. Reading all the hoo-ha about the politician Chris Huhne , whose ex-wife has alleged he did something similar , makes me worry : does such a thing make him unfit to lead a public company ?

    在读罢有关政客克里斯休恩(chrishuhne,他的前妻指控他犯了类似的错误)那些大惊小怪的文章后,我不禁开始担忧起来:这样一件事会使他不适合领导一家上市公司吗?