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Translations for „furor“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

fu·ro·re [fjʊ(ə)ˈrɔ:ri], fu·ror Am [Am ˈfjʊrɔ:r] N no pl

1. furore (excitement):

Wirbel m um +acc
Aufregung f über +acc
to cause a furor

2. furore (uproar):

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cause a furor

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Just prior to completion of the canopy project, graffiti artists painted red goats on eleven of the new sidewalk planters, raising a furor.
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The blog, which was already popular, started receiving an immense number of views due to the international media furor that followed the ban.
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The email ignited a furor at the school when it was leaked.
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Sane wrote her angry progressive response to the conservative furor.
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This raised a furor and set the pharming field back, dramatically.
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Newspaper accounts exaggerated the level of crime and violence that accompanied the strike, resulting in a national furor that shaped the political response.
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Many others put the blame on the government's attempt to vote the 125 million non-voting shares, which created a furor of protest.
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The media furor hampered his preparations for the forthcoming tournament which resulted in a mediocre 96 record.
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This caused such a furor that video replays were introduced after the incident.
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In the ensuing national furor, the absurdities of legalised racial discrimination are gently, but tellingly, revealed.
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