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made a fuss - traducción al holandés

MOUNTAIN
Fuss Volcano; Fuss Peak

made a fuss      
maakte heibel maken; schonk overdreven aandacht
made to measure         
CUSTOM CLOTHING CUT AND SEWN USING A STANDARD-SIZED BASE PATTERN
Made-to-Measure; Made to measure
op maat gemaakt
self-made man         
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SONU ANSARI
A Self-Made Man; Self-Made Man; Self-made woman; Self-made person
iem. die zichzelf opgebouwd heeft

Definición

fuss
I
n.
1) to kick up, make a fuss
2) a fuss about, over
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to fuss about, over
2) (D; intr.) to fuss with

Wikipedia

Fussa Peak

Fuss Peak (Russian: Вулкан Фусса) is an active stratovolcano located on the southern end of Paramushir Island, Kuril Islands, Russia.

Ejemplos de uso de made a fuss
1. Eventually, after Allison made a fuss, they called a technician who drilled the lock and got in.
2. Flo wagged her tail furiously and Lucky licked her handler‘s hand – but neither made a fuss or barked.
3. But nobody made a fuss when the party of oil–rich Equatorial Guinea‘s strongman President Teodoro Obiang announced after May legislative elections that it had won 100 percent of votes in many districts and '' percent in others.
4. But nobody made a fuss of those." But Myleene found, as well as providing the experience of a lifetime, being in the jungle was actually the perfect environment to prepare my body for pregnancy.
5. In a postmortem, Sir Nicholas wrote: "I am afraid there is some truth in Pakistani reports that the England team made a fuss because they were losing." The row blew up in December 1'87 during the second Test match in Faisalabad.