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ruckus

/ruhk-uhs/US // ˈrʌk əs //UK // (ˈrʌkəs) //

喧嚣,骚动,嚣张,喧闹声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus: The losers are sure to raise a ruckus.
    • : a heated controversy: Newspapers fostered the ruckus by printing the opponents' letters.

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Examples

  • “She heard the ruckus, and then when she opened the door and looked down, he was being attacked by the alligator,” he said.

  • I’m a bro’s bro at the end of the day, drinking beers, causing some ruckus.

  • She’d raised eight children and two grandkids when Damion and his twin brother, Trayvion, were born, filling her home with a thrilling ruckus.

  • Coming out of the bathroom, Acosta, Barron’s husband, wondered if perhaps an animal had gotten inside, causing a ruckus.

  • Core Web Vitals were part of Page Experience update, and, by far, caused the biggest ruckus.

  • This is not about saving Christmas from ‘them,’ but rather from ‘us’…I expect a pretty big ruckus.

  • This latest ruckus in the CRC brings the challenge of dealing with evolution into bold relief.

  • To hear Ruckus soliloquize is to be a fly on the wall in a country club locker room.

  • Bratton and his companions followed to make sure the two did not cause a ruckus on the platform.

  • Hearing the ruckus, people came running from all over the building.

  • The rest of their clan showed up at the foot of the stairs and made a great ruckus while I finished welding the door shut.

  • Mebbe sometime I meets up wid a army whut starts a ruckus wid me.

  • I suppose you'd feel happier if you weren't locked up in your cabin during the ruckus?

  • "If those mikes pick up any unusual ruckus—any sharp increase in the noise level—come running," Malone said.

  • And all Ive got to say is that youre going to have a lovely ruckus!