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boisterously

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

轰轰烈烈,轰轰烈烈地,兴高采烈,汹涌澎湃

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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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
heavily沉重地,重重地,沉重的,重重的seriously认真,认真地,严肃地,严肃的strongly强烈要求,强烈认为,强烈建议,强烈地vigorously大力,大力地,轰轰烈烈,大力宣传severely严肃地,严格地,严格来说,严格地说actively积极,积极的,积极地,主动angrily愤怒地,怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,恼怒地animatedly兴致勃勃地,激动地,兴高采烈地,栩栩如生briskly爽快地,迅速地,爽快的,爽快brutally残酷地,残暴地,残忍地,粗暴地cruelly残忍地,残酷地,残酷,残忍earnestly恳切地,恳切地说,恳切,恳切的说energetically大力,大力推动,大力地,有力地ferociously狠狠地,猛烈地,猛烈的,凶猛地fiercely猛烈地,狠狠地,猛烈的,猛烈forcibly强制,强行,强制要求,强迫frantically慌忙地,慌慌张张地,慌张地,疯狂地furiously怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,怒发冲冠,愤怒地intensely激烈地,强烈地,浓烈的,激烈的keenly殷切地,殷勤地,切实,敏锐地like fury怒气冲冲,怒不可遏,怒火中烧,怒气冲冲的样子madly疯狂地,疯狂的,疯狂,疯了meanly卑鄙地,卑鄙地说,卑劣地,卑鄙painfully痛苦地,痛快地,痛心疾首地,痛心疾首powerfully有力地,强有力地,强大的,强有力relentlessly亹亹不倦,亹亹不倦地,亹亹不挠,亹亹不渝rigorously严谨地,严格地,严密地,严格roughly大致,大致上,大致如此,大体上rowdily吵吵嚷嚷地,吵吵闹闹地,哗啦啦,吵吵嚷嚷的savagely野蛮地,野蛮的,狠狠地,野蛮地进行sharply锐利的,急剧,锐利,急剧的spiritedly精神抖擞地,兴致勃勃地,兴致勃勃的,精神抖擞的sprightly活泼的,神气活现,精神抖擞的,精神抖擞地stormily猛然间,暴风雨般的,狂风暴雨地,暴风骤雨般地tumultously/tumultuously乱七八糟的;乱七八糟的turbulently汹涌澎湃地,汹涌地,湍流地,紊乱地uproariously高兴地,高声欢呼,高兴洋洋,高兴地说着urgently紧急,迫切地,急着,急于viciously恶狠狠地,狠狠地,恶毒地,恶狠狠violently猛烈地,猛然间,猛烈抨击,猛烈vivaciously活泼地,活跃地,活泼的,活力四射wildly疯狂地,野生的,狂野地,野生with all one's might

Examples

  • Tank, the boisterous and bubbly lead singer, and I were speaking about her NPR Tiny Desk win before hitting the stage.

  • Then there’s the boisterous Miller, from whom the words flow freely.

  • An overshadowed state, not known for much in particular except chemicals, credit cards and other corporations, consistently overshadowed by its more boisterous neighbors.

  • Police have the ability to declare a gathering unlawful, “whenever two or more persons assemble together to do an unlawful act, or do a lawful act in a violent, boisterous, or tumultuous manner,” according to state law.

  • Young people in casual dress swapped business cards and chatted boisterously.

  • In Benghazi itself, men hang off a seafront wall, clapping and singing boisterously out of tune.

  • We hurried back to the fire, Maloney talking boisterously about his proposed hunt.

  • I am sure I never overflowed quite so boisterously, sighed Mrs. Belding.

  • In that mood he would have avoided Captain Zoradus Wass if he had spied that boisterously cheerful mariner in season.

  • The others, now that the fire was, out, seemed to think the incident boisterously amusing.

  • This connection, like every other I formed; or was led into contrary to my inclination, began rather boisterously.