uproar 的定义
- a state of violent and noisy disturbance, as of a multitude; turmoil.
- an instance of this.
uproar 近义词
commotion, pandemonium
更多uproar例句
- This caused a minor uproar, as my husband slipped it into a conversation about something else.
- Some users had thought the planned changes would let Facebook read WhatsApp messages, which caused an uproar.
- Yet Olevskiy’s appearance on the show drew him publicly into the uproar.
- Last week, HBO Max announced — to an uproar — that every major theatrical release Warner Brothers had planned for 2021 would be available on HBO Max too.
- “When the first studies started coming out about antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2, everyone was in an uproar about the response being potentially defective,” says Nina Luning Prak, an immunologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
- There was a bit of an uproar from Tolkien purists about her being included in...
- But the killers clearly failed to anticipate the uproar that would follow.
- There was frenzied uproar when she participated in a literacy program to encourage kids to read.
- While Kilmeade walked back the comment the next day after an uproar, he did not apologize.
- These comments incited an uproar among Iroquois fans believing Kessenich had disrespected their tradition.
- His largesses were abundant, and the uproar of vehement thanksgiving, was ever on the watch from the venal multitude.
- It had come on to rain, and the raw dampness mingled itself with the dusky uproar of the Strand.
- I thought we were in for an encore performance, but gradually the uproar died away, and by midnight all was quiet.
- Hell below was in an uproar to meet thee at thy coming, it stirred up the giants for thee.
- Above the uproar of the reeling earth the shriek of the train sounded in his deafened ears.