rowdy
音标:
英音/ ˈraʊdi / 美音/ ˈraʊdi /
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
How to get a handle on spring break has become a dominant question for Miami Beach leaders since rowdy crowds began flocking to the city every March after the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
自从冠状病毒大流行开始后每年三月喧闹的人群开始涌入这座城市以来,如何处理春假已成为迈阿密海滩领导人的主要问题。
—New York Times
In April officers were called to the same theatre after rowdy audience members halted a performance of The Bodyguard.
四月,在吵闹的观众叫停了《保镖》的演出后,警察被叫到同一剧院。
—BBC
“I’m proud that during my time we changed all the conditions,” he told members of Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, during a rowdy session in July.
“我很自豪,在我任职期间,我们改变了所有条件,”他在 7 月份的一场喧闹会议上对以色列议会议员说道。
—BBC
基本释意:
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吵闹的;粗暴的
同义词:
没有找到同义词
短释义:
When your team wins, if you and your teammates celebrate by running through the streets screaming and wrestling each other on people’s lawns, you’re a rowdy bunch. You may be rough and obnoxious or just rowdy in a good-natured way. But you reserve the name rowdy for a cruel and brutal guy. Remember that bully in the seventh grade who kept taking your lunch money? He was a rowdy.
如果你很吵闹,那么你就会大声喧哗。你扰乱了安宁,有人可能会要求你安静。
长释义:
When your team wins, if you and your teammates celebrate by running through the streets screaming and wrestling each other on people’s lawns, you’re a rowdy bunch. You may be rough and obnoxious or just rowdy in a good-natured way. But you reserve the name rowdy for a cruel and brutal guy. Remember that bully in the seventh grade who kept taking your lunch money? He was a rowdy.
当你的球队获胜时,如果你和你的队友在街上尖叫着奔跑并在人们的草坪上互相摔跤来庆祝,那么你们就是一群吵闹的人。你可能粗鲁、令人讨厌,或者只是脾气很好地吵闹。但你却用“rowdy”这个词来形容一个残酷无情的家伙。还记得七年级那个一直拿你午饭钱的恶霸吗?他是个吵闹的人。
文学例句:
“Sex? Oh, heavens no. They told me they would be holding a slightly rowdy book club meeting in there for the better part of an hour.”
“性别?哦,天哪,不。他们告诉我,他们将在那里举行一个稍微吵闹的读书俱乐部会议,持续一个多小时。”
—Five Feet Apart by Rachael Lippincott
They knew where he operated and could round up the shake-shake drinkers if they became too rowdy.
他们知道他在哪里经营,如果喝奶昔的人变得太吵闹,他们可以围捕他们。
—A Girl Named Disaster by Nancy Farmer
How his hand had touched the small of my back to steer me through a crowd of rowdy frat guys in the dining room.
他的手如何抚摸我的后背,引导我穿过餐厅里一群吵闹的兄弟会成员。
—How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez
词源:
rowdy (n.)”a rough, quarrelsome person,” 1808, originally “lawless backwoodsman,” “Of American, but otherwise quite obscure, origin” [OED]. Perhaps from row (n.2) “noisy commotion” (itself of uncertain origin). The adjective, “having the manners of or conducting oneself like a rowdy, rough and noisy,” is attested by 1819. Related: Rowdily; rowdiness; rowdyism.Related entries & more
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
rowdy (n.)“一个粗鲁、爱吵架的人”,1808 年,最初是“无法无天的边远地区的人”,“来自美国,但在其他方面相当模糊”[OED]。也许来自第 (n.2) 行“喧闹的骚动”(本身来源不确定)。这个形容词“举止得像一个吵闹、粗鲁、吵闹的人”,这一说法在 1819 年得到了证实。吵闹; rowdyism.相关条目及更多
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