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boisterous

/boi-ster-uhs, -struhs/US // ˈbɔɪ stər əs, -strəs //UK // (ˈbɔɪstərəs, -strəs) //

闹哄哄的,沸腾的,闹哄哄,喧闹的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : rough and noisy; noisily jolly or rowdy; clamorous; unrestrained: the sound of boisterous laughter.
    • : rough and stormy.
    • : Obsolete. rough and massive.

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Examples

  • THX technology was amazing then, producing big, boisterous sound, and it’s still amazing now that it’s been shrunk down into smaller, personal speaker systems.

  • When I walked up the stairs after practice, I had no idea that the space we’d filled with boisterous pop covers and protest tunes would sit quiet for more than a year.

  • Backstage footage from that lark shows three beautiful, boisterous young men, practically kids, who have no clue how their careers are going to unfurl.

  • Wines’s boisterous spirits make the character even more impressive.

  • The vibe is relaxed and pragmatic — part commentator, part coach — a striking contrast to the boisterous crypto bros who dominate the space with their “never sell” and “to the moon” evangelism.

  • This is not the boisterous version of Pacino, the one we saw as Tony Montana in Scarface or as Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman.

  • The ire Friedberg and Seltzer have drawn from crowds is both boisterous and vehement–Airplane!

  • Those who were part of the original Area scene remember a boisterous party.

  • Prescriptivist grammarians will have a boisterous time reading Taipei.

  • The Australian filmmaker Luhrmann, best known for the boisterous Bohemian musical Moulin Rouge!

  • The air is oppressive with tobacco smoke; the boisterous talk of the men playing cards near by annoys me.

  • Two boats, abundantly furnished with torches and provided with boisterous music, preceded these two fiery masses.

  • After dinner, in spite of the fact that the weather remained boisterous, he again went on deck.

  • The sky became overclouded, and the gentle breeze which had blown in the morning strengthened into a strong, boisterous wind.

  • We are in the midst of a dark boisterous sea; over us, a dense, grey, cold sky.