existentialism : idiom > make a big fuss about something
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Fuss
  Explanation: Compared to achieve a particular purpose, on some issues, Hengshengzhijie, or give his own views, and expand events
  Usage: Verb-object type; for the predicate; containing derogatory
  Examples: He took the little things make a big fuss to deal with you.
No. 2
  发 音 dà zuò wén zhāng
  释 义 比喻为达到某种目的,在某些问题上横生枝节,或借题发挥,扩大事态。
  示 例 他拿此小事大做文章来对付你们。
English Expression
  1. n.:  make a big fuss about something
Thesaurus
branch out, the road to happiness is strewn with __set__backs, Festival twig, be on one's guard for all possible dangers
Antonym
too inferior (or contemptible) to be worth mentioning, be not worth mentioning, make a long story short