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furore v slovarju PONS

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furore [fjʊəˈrɔ:ri, am. angl. ˈfjʊrɔ:r-] SAM. (outcry)

furore Primeri iz slovarja PONS (uredniško pregledani).

to cause a furore
ameriška angleščina

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
It also caused a furore, and allegations of a plot.
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It caused a furore, being considered an unwarranted humanisation of the strictures of imprisonment.
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It raised a major furore because of the interracial nature of the marriage.
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In recent years, there have been deaths of young boys during this festival, which has created a furore among the public.
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This caused a furore amongst musical purists, who objected to a serious symphonic work being used as the basis of a ballet.
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It was the manner of his victory, rather than the victory itself, that caused the furore.
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From afar the incident had looked much worse and was replayed repeated on slow-motion television with a media furore and press demanding disciplinary action.
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This minor incident caused a huge furore, with some members of the public accusing the organisers of the show of promoting obscenity.
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The accusations led to a high-level inquiry, but ultimately no players had action taken against them and the furore eventually died away.
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The controversy surrounding the so-called furore as reported in the local press was therefore not warranted.
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