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pandemonium

/pan-duh-moh-nee-uhm/US // ˌpæn dəˈmoʊ ni əm //UK // (ˌpændɪˈməʊnɪəm) //

大闹天宫,大混乱,大恐慌,混乱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wild uproar or unrestrained disorder; tumult or chaos.
    • : a place or scene of riotous uproar or utter chaos.
    • : the abode of all the demons.
    • : hell.

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Examples

  • However, as the pandemonium across the SEO community indicates, this isn’t always the case in practice.

  • The moons of Neptune document a whole other style of disaster, one that spared the planet but unleashed pandemonium around it.

  • The wildfires are more common than ever with the aridness of climate change, yet the evacuations remain a pandemonium.

  • Amidst all the pandemonium, the show just carried on to the consternation of some guests.

  • The result would have been pandemonium; I could be married at the movie theater but not at the bar afterward.

  • What if the pandemonium of the internet was turned into something more indexical and even tangible?

  • Kamel recalls the cries of her classmates, and the pandemonium that erupted as the students tried to flee their classrooms.

  • In spite of the pandemonium, the Navy men were rushing forward, rifles and demolition equipment in hand.

  • It was Wednesday night; over forty men sat down to the house-dinner at the Pandemonium Club.

  • As usual the dinner was recherché, for the Pandemonium chef enjoyed a world-wide reputation.

  • In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.

  • He showed his wisdom in giving the Pandemonium card-room a very wide berth for the rest of his days.

  • The nasty scandal at the Pandemonium had been particularly irritating to Haggard personally.