noisy 的定义
nois·i·er, nois·i·est.
- making much noise: noisy children.
- abounding in or full of noise: a noisy assembly hall.
- characterized by much noise: a noisy celebration; a noisy protest.
noisy 近义词
very loud and unharmonious in sound
noisy 的近义词 31 个
- boisterous
- cacophonous
- clamorous
- rambunctious
- riotous
- rowdy
- strident
- vociferous
- blatant
- blusterous
- booming
- chattering
- clangorous
- clattery
- deafening
- disorderly
- ear-popping
- ear-splitting
- jumping
- loudmouth
- obstreperous
- piercing
- rackety
- raising the roof
- raspy
- screaming
- strepitous
- tumultous/tumultuous
- turbulent
- turned up
- uproarious
noisy 的反义词 7 个
更多noisy例句
- Steel-shot beads, though less popular, are larger and heavier, and can be a bit noisy.
- Skeptics used to tell the neuroscientist Bradley Voytek that there was nothing worth studying in these noisy features of brain activity.
- In a world that’s noisy and chaotic, such adaptability is essential.
- The Move the Talbot Boys Confederate Monument Coalition, a group with as many as 500 members, has emerged and staged noisy rallies at the site.
- “There’s a lot of fatigue around noisy social platforms,” she told my colleague Maria Aspan.
- At the end of the day, Black Jesus is likely to be noisy and controversial.
- Avoid all-you-can-eat buffets and noisy, stressful environments.
- Plus, the Delta IV is—strange thing to say about an enormous rocket—very fast and noisy.
- At one point, they held a noisy tug-of-war with a giant rope in the middle of the exhibit hall.
- I like to proofread in noisy restaurants, with my glasses off, staring close at the type.
- The cheerful sound of music came from the deck of a big saloon steamer, bearing its crowd of noisy tourists.
- "I'll tell you how we'll help it," I proposed recklessly, shouting to make myself heard above the noisy wind.
- No one could deny that Government had yielded in the face of noisy clamor and forcible resistance.
- He was about to stretch himself and give vent to a noisy yawn when the word “Laidlaw” smote his ear.
- Politics were largely at the bottom of it all, I am sure, and certain newspapers joined in the noisy chorus.