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词根:raucous
adj.raucous 沙哑的;刺耳的;粗声的
Adverb
1. with a raucous sound;
"his voice rang raucously"
2. in a rowdy manner;
"the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily"
Latin raucus hoarse; akin to Latin ravis hoarseness
The first known use of raucous was in 1769
ravage1 of 2noun
violently destructive action or effect
ravage2 of 2verb
to attack or act upon with great violence
a forest ravaged by fire
raucousadjective
being harsh and unpleasant
a raucous voice
behaving in a rough and noisy way
a raucous crowd
raucousadjective
being harsh and unpleasant
a raucous voice
behaving in a rough and noisy way
a raucous crowd
raucousadjective
being harsh and unpleasant
a raucous voice
behaving in a rough and noisy way
a raucous crowd
1 Darling has deftly managed to avoid an artificial rock-show experience, while allowing the work to immerse viewers in some of the raucously beautiful, and, yes, grungy aspects of Cobain's life.
2 One of the originals is Swap-A-Rama Razzmatazz, which raucously demands that you make a trade each time a klaxon sounds, is holding a Halloween event in London on 30 October.
3 So impressed, in fact, that we forgive her the fact that she laughed raucously, and sometimes alone, at the opera's jokes on opening night.
4 Min Jin Lee because “Pachinko” knocked my socks off, and I was lucky enough to spend an evening with her at the Texas Book Festival and discovered she is raucously funny.
5 In one famous cricket match in 1983 a crowd at a game in Srinagar, the valley's main town, rooted raucously for the Indians' opposing team, from the West Indies.
在1983年的一次著名的板球赛事中,该山谷主要城镇斯利那加举行的一场比赛上,一群人站在那儿,对印度的反方队员——来自西印度群岛的人,粗声喊叫。
6 "Thieves" raucously theatricalizes this lesson, but what holds for the characters also holds for would-be theatergoers: Best to beat a hasty retreat if you have somewhere else to go.
7 When the national anthem ended, one audience member bawled out, raucously, “God save President Trump!,” eliciting from the public a frisson of protest, or of simple perplexity.
8 He found it in 2011's Bridesmaids, a raucously funny and coarse yet sweet comedy that successfully skewered the tired "are women funny?" debate.
9 Brutally close to the bone and sometimes raucously comic, it’s earned the best reviews of his career.
10 There are some great films on this year’s best picture list, but Get Out is the most purely subversive and raucously entertaining.
11 First staged in 1996, the play is a raucously dark take on Irish identity from the writer-director of plays including "The Beauty Queen of Leenane" and movies "In Bruges" and "Seven Psychopaths."
12 She locks herself in her room, at times laughing raucously, talking loudly to possibly nonexistent people, working away at her celebrity ghost biographies.
13 The Captain cackled raucously and pointed a talon.
14 The night that Mike Pence got booed, and then civilly addressed, at “Hamilton,” I was a block away, cheering raucously to the joys of “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.”
15 There are few clues as to likely guests, but much of the attraction comes from the brilliant character comedy of the two co-hosts, whose bickering, bullying and awful attempts at marriage guidance are raucously funny.
16 Luc’s relentless pursuit of Red is raucously violent and ostentatiously grotesque.
17 As played by Zach Zucker, in a raucously funny portrait of a catastrophically dim stand-up comic, Tucker fails in bunches, in quantity and quality, flopping so fast you might miss some errors.
18 The club is something of a playground, a place where women and men teasingly, raucously switch traditional roles.
19 They cheered raucously, ribbing a retired judge who had backed a horse that was disqualified for an infraction after romping home in first place.
20 In any case, if you can’t be forgiven for indulging in a smidgen of mugging while performing Mr. Frayn’s raucously delightful comedy, when can you be?
1 刺耳
hard sharp rough harsh grinding penetrating raucous grating shrill jarring strident obtrusive brassy dissonant cacophonous ear-piercing stridently penetratingly hardness sharpness harshness stridency raucousness
2 刺耳地
3 喧闹
loud noisy raucous uproarious rip-roaring clamorous obstreperous rumbustious uproariously to-do ruckus brouhaha rumpus hullabaloo ballyhoo hurly-burly shindy raucousness shemozzle
4 声音粗哑
5 喧闹地