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uproariousness

/uhp-rawr-ee-uhs, -rohr-/US // ʌpˈrɔr i əs, -ˈroʊr- //UK // (ʌpˈrɔːrɪəs) //

狂热性,狂热,喧嚣,喧闹

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by or in a state of uproar; tumultuous.
    • : making an uproar; confused and noisy, as an assembly, person, etc.
    • : very funny, as a person or situation.
    • : very loud, as sounds or utterances.
    • : expressed by or producing uproar.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
blast爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆破buzz嗡嗡声,嗡嗡作响,嗡嗡的声音,嗡嗡叫cacophony嘈杂声,喧哗声,嘈杂的声音,喧闹声clamor喧哗声,喧嚣,喧闹声,喧哗commotion骚动,骚乱,骚动不安,动荡crash崩溃,碰撞,撞车,崩盘cry哭,哭泣,哭声,呼叫explosion爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆发roar轰鸣声,咆哮声,咆哮,怒吼turbulence湍流,乱流,紊流,紊乱babble咿呀学语,咿咿呀呀,狒狒,咿呀babel巴贝尔,巴别尔,巴贝儿,巴比伦bang砰的一声,咣当,砰,嘭bedlam卧床不起,卧铺,卧病在床,卧病不起bellow吼吼,吼叫声,吼,吼叫blare轰轰烈烈,轰鸣声,吼叫声,轰鸣声响起boisterousness沸腾,喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗boom景气,暴涨,繁荣,轰轰烈烈caterwauling饮食clang铿锵有力,哐当,铿锵,哐当一声clatter哗啦啦,哐啷哐啷,辚辚,哐啷detonation引爆,爆炸,爆炸声,爆破din喧嚣,喧闹声,喧哗声,嘈杂声discord不和,不和谐,不和睦,不协调disquiet忧虑,烦躁不安,焦虑,不安disquietude忐忑不安,忧虑,不安,烦躁drumming鼓乐,打鼓,鼓声,鼓乐演奏eruption喷发,爆发,爆裂,爆炸fanfare大张旗鼓,大鸣大放,大肆宣传,大张旗鼓地宣传fireworks焰火,烟花,焰火晚会,烟火fracas骚乱,骚动,狂欢,混乱fuss大惊小怪,大惊小怪的hoo-ha呼哈,呜呼hubbub喧嚣,人声鼎沸,喧哗,喧闹声hullabaloo喧嚣,哗众取宠,喧哗声,喧闹jangle叽叽喳喳,啷个,啷当,啷啷lamentation哀叹,悲叹,哀叹声,哀怨outcry哗然,哗众取宠,叫好声,叫喊声pandemonium大闹天宫,大混乱,大恐慌,混乱peal珍珠,珍珠瓶,珍珠粉,珍珠项链racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒ring戒指,环,圆环,圈子row行,行数,行行,行行行shot镜头,摄,炮击,镜头下的shouting呐喊声,呐喊,喊叫声,喊叫squawk喊叫声,呐喊声,尖叫声,呐喊stridency流言蜚语,滑稽性,滑稽程度,滑坡talk说话,谈话,谈,谈论thud噔噔噔,砰的一声,咚咚,砰砰tumult杂乱无章,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声uproar骚动,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声yelling大喊大叫,嚷嚷,大声喊叫,大声叫喊yelp吠叫声,吠声sonance声波,铿锵有力,铿锵之声,铿锵

Examples

  • At once uproarious, raw, and painfully honest, “Discord” unveils the many virtues and vices of these towering icons.

  • Mitt Romney's speech was the more uproarious - and the harder-edged, aimed both at the president and himself.

  • Uproarious laughter during prayer services is a fantastic way to ruin Yom Kippur for everyone.

  • The situations that arise from this momentous “switch” lead to some uproarious situations—and the two stars shine.

  • The laughter broke out at short intervals, and by and by became uproarious and constant.

  • Duncan was a perfect champion; his strength and activity were marvellous, and his mirth uproarious.

  • Singing, dancing, uproarious with gladness, the troop crossed the village and passed by the hut of Fergan.

  • Gradually it grew louder and more uproarious: there was evidently some unusual source of festivity.

  • When the door opened a few minutes later, they were all talking and laughing at once in a decidedly uproarious fashion.