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hubbub

/huhb-uhb/US // ˈhʌb ʌb //UK // (ˈhʌbʌb) //

喧嚣,人声鼎沸,喧哗,喧闹声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a loud, confused noise, as of many voices: There was quite a hubbub in the auditorium after the announcement.
    • : tumult; uproar.

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Examples

  • The sun will set in less than an hour and a hubbub will emerge from the ghost-town houses and farms.

  • They also allow us to return to the workday hubbub with more than bragging rights.

  • Has all the Twilight hubbub—the cultural obsession around it—given people an inaccurate sense of who you are as an actor?

  • But as these athletes make such revelations, critics (and some supporters) say the hubbub is overblown.

  • The hubbub is particularly disturbing because of this big un-secret that has not been much mentioned in this discussion.

  • The whole room was in confusion and hubbub, during which Wright sat stock-still, quietly enduring without bowing to the storm.

  • The hubbub increased behind him; and several peace-officers of the Royal Household came up to apprehend the delinquent.

  • There was a hubbub around the fire that kept everybody from paying the least attention to "taps."

  • They listened intently and tried to distinguish voices and words in the hubbub, but were unsuccessful.

  • The noise of this hubbub on the outside, soon excited wild alarm and tumult within.

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