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1 flurry
American - flurries; noun1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) ráfaga2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) nerviosismo, agitacióntr['flʌrɪ]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a flurry estar nervioso,-ato get in a flurry ponerse nervioso,-a, aturullarse1) gust: ráfaga f2) snowfall: nevisca f3) bustle: frenesí m, bullicio m4) barrage: aluvión m, oleada fa flurry of questions: un aluvión de preguntasn.• agitación s.f.• nevisca s.f.v.• agitar v.'flɜːri, 'flʌri1) (of snow, wind) ráfaga f; ( of rain) chaparrón m2)a) ( sudden burst)a flurry of excitement/activity — una oleada de emoción/un frenesí de actividad
b) ( agitated state)to be in a flurry — estar* nervioso
['flʌrɪ]N [of wind, snow] racha f, ráfaga f ; [of rain] chaparrón m ; (fig) [of excitement] frenesí m* * *['flɜːri, 'flʌri]1) (of snow, wind) ráfaga f; ( of rain) chaparrón m2)a) ( sudden burst)a flurry of excitement/activity — una oleada de emoción/un frenesí de actividad
b) ( agitated state)to be in a flurry — estar* nervioso
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2 actividad
actividad sustantivo femenino activity;
actividad sustantivo femenino activity ' actividad' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrir - alejada - alejado - alta - apuntarse - artesanía - baile - baja - borrarse - cacería - capitanear - cardiaca - cardíaca - cardiaco - cardíaco - catapulta - cerrarse - chupada - chupado - consagración - dejar - devoción - dominar - empezar - esquí - estampada - estampado - hacer - llenar - mosquearse - movimiento - obstaculizar - ocuparse - permanecer - practicar - práctica - propulsar - ramo - relación - respiro - retirar - retirada - retirado - retirarse - retiro - rutinaria - rutinario - salida - saltear - sastrería English: action - activity - bandwagon - business - change - chuck in - cooking - fall off - frantic - go in for - gym - heat up - hive - involvement - join - love - mindless - needlework - offshore - on - plumbing - practice - practise - risky - rowing - season - sex - shifty - sideline - spurt - strenuous - take up - time - work - writing - active - flurry - pursuit - side - slack - trading - yesterday
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flurry — flur|ry [ˈflʌri US ˈflə:ri] n plural flurries [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from flurr to scatter (17 19 centuries) + hurry] 1.) [singular] a time when there is suddenly a lot of activity and people are very busy flurry of ▪ After a quiet… … Dictionary of contemporary English
activity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ frantic, frenetic, heightened, increased, intense ▪ The scene was one of frenetic activity. ▪ criminal, illegal … Collocations dictionary
flurry — UK [ˈflʌrɪ] / US [ˈflɜrɪ] noun [countable] Word forms flurry : singular flurry plural flurries 1) a) [usually singular] a short period of activity or emotion There was a flurry of activity outside the university. b) a series of things that happen … English dictionary
flurry — noun 1 small amount of rain/snow ADJECTIVE ▪ snow PHRASES ▪ a flurry of snow 2 short sudden burst of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, sudden … Collocations dictionary
flurry — flur|ry [ flɜri ] noun count 1. ) a small amount of snow, rain, or leaves blown around in a twisting movement: small flurries of snow 2. ) usually singular a short period of activity or emotion: There was a flurry of activity right outside the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flurry — flurriedly, adv. /flerr ee, flur ee/, n., pl. flurries, v., flurried, flurrying. n. 1. a light, brief shower of snow. 2. sudden commotion, excitement, or confusion; nervous hurry: There was a flurry of activity before the guests arrived. 3. Stock … Universalium
flurry — noun 1) snow flurries Syn: swirl, whirl, eddy, billow, shower, gust 2) a flurry of activity Syn: burst, outbreak, spurt, fit, spell, bout, rash … Thesaurus of popular words
flurry — noun 1) a flurry of snow Syn: swirl, whirl, eddy, shower, gust 2) a flurry of activity Syn: burst, outbreak, spurt, fit, spell, bout, rash … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
flurry — flur•ry [[t]ˈflɜr i, ˈflʌr i[/t]] n. pl. ries, 1) mer a light, brief shower of snow 2) sudden commotion, excitement, confusion, or nervous hurry: a flurry of activity before the party[/ex] 3) bus a brief rise or fall in prices or a brief period… … From formal English to slang
Activity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Activity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 activity activity Sgm: N 1 briskness briskness liveliness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 animation animation life vivacity spirit dash energy … English dictionary for students
flurry — [[t]flʌ̱ri, AM flɜ͟ːri[/t]] flurries 1) N COUNT: usu N of n A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it. ...a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war. 2) N COUNT: oft N of n A flurry of… … English dictionary