cause a flutter

引起一阵骚动

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To make someone feel nervous or excited.

让某人感到紧张或兴奋。

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cause a flutter = 引起一阵骚动 (让某人感到紧张或兴奋。)

  • The surprise announcement of a bonus is sure to cause a flutter among the staff.奖金的惊喜宣布肯定会在员工中引起一阵骚动
  • The actor's unexpected appearance at the local cafe caused quite a flutter.那位演员在当地咖啡馆的意外现身引起了不小的轰动
  • His controversial speech will undoubtedly cause a flutter in the media.他备受争议的演讲无疑将在媒体界掀起一阵波澜
  • The news of the company merger has caused a flutter of anxiety in the department.公司合并的消息在部门内引起一阵焦虑的骚动
  • The mere mention of his name was enough to cause a flutter in her heart.仅仅是提到他的名字,就足以她的心怦怦直跳
  • A sudden change in the schedule might cause a flutter with the attendees.日程的突然变更可能会在与会者中引起一阵混乱
  • The rumors spreading through the office were causing a flutter of speculation.在办公室里流传的谣言正引起种种猜测和不安
  • Her latest fashion choice caused a flutter at the awards ceremony.她最新的时尚选择在颁奖典礼上引起一阵小小的轰动
  • If the CEO resigns, it will cause a significant flutter on the stock market.如果首席执行官辞职,将在股票市场上引起巨大的波动
  • The unexpected policy change is expected to cause a flutter among investors.这项出人意料的政策变化预计将在投资者中引起一阵不安