racket / ˈræk ɪt /

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racket2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a loud noise or clamor, especially of a disturbing or confusing kind; din; uproar: The traffic made a terrible racket in the street below.
  2. social excitement, gaiety, or dissipation.
  3. an organized illegal activity, such as bootlegging or the extortion of money from legitimate business people by threat or violence.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a racket or noise.
  2. to take part in social gaiety or dissipation.

racket 近义词

n. 名词 noun

commotion; fight

n. 名词 noun

criminal activity

更多racket例句

  1. A neighbor, apparently annoyed by the racket, started filming the scene and caught Wallen using the racial slur.
  2. As you might’ve guessed, Warrior is determined to cut through the racket.
  3. If I’m on a tennis site, I might be served an ad for a tennis racket.
  4. Yes, there are consumer products that are upsold based on their use of graphene—headphones, tennis rackets, shoes—but “success is having hundreds to thousands of tons of your material being sold,” he says.
  5. As a vendor, it’s tempting to make claims that will get your company noticed and help your product stand out in the racket—but don’t.
  6. For decades, these two industrial brewers have basked in a sort of shared-monopoly over the Panamanian beer racket.
  7. According to police, Kory then attacked the victim with an aluminum tennis racket.
  8. For all who do believe this, the very existence of Israel is a sort of fraud or a racket.
  9. This past Monday afternoon, I headed off for my regular tennis game with my racket strapped to my back and my wife in her whites.
  10. Across the street, in a chinaberry tree, a gang of sparrows are making a racket.
  11. This is simpler than having to cram and then stand the racket of a competitive examination.
  12. Surely no one inside the Weedham plant could have heard the gun fire above the racket the machines were making.
  13. Below the latest war communiques was a small column-head about a threatened gang war in the numbers racket.
  14. Midway down the page was more about the threatened strife in the numbers racket.
  15. Girra was a powerful figure in the metropolitan pin-ball game syndicate and had a piece of the number policy racket too.