英:['nɔɪzɪlɪ]
美:['nɔɪzɪlɪ]
英:['nɔɪzɪlɪ]
美:['nɔɪzɪlɪ]
词根:noisy
adj.noisy 嘈杂的;喧闹的;聒噪的
n.noisy 响声;嘈杂声
noisemaker 会高声喧闹的人
noisiness 吵闹
adjective
making noise
noisy trucks and buses
full of or characterized by noise or clamor a noisy scene
a noisy office
noticeably showy, gaudy, or bright : conspicuous
a noisy sweater
The first known use of noisy was in 1675
noisomeadjective
not wholesome
a noisome slum
disagreeable especially to the sense of smell : disgusting
noisome odors
noisyadjective
making noise
full of or characterized by noise
a noisy street
noisyadjective
making noise
full of or characterized by noise
a noisy street
1 He adds milk, stirs it noisily, rests the small silver spoon on the rim of his saucer, and takes a long slurp.
2 He stood there dumbly, craning his neck and swallowing noisily.
他呆呆的立在那里, 直着脖子咽吐沫.
3 He lay on the ground, sucking in air noisily, red-faced and sobbing.
4 The pile of books flopped noisily onto the floor.
那摞书劈里啪啦地散落到地上.
5 When he was finished he sucked his fingers noisily, and threw the bones to his ugly spotted dog.
6 Beneath the great grey cliffs a horse was dying noisily, struggling to rise on a broken leg and screaming when he fell.
7 The old clock ticked noisily.
那口老钟的滴答声很响。
8 “Of my own free will, I sever this knot,” Seth said, as Goldilocks squawked noisily.
9 Without waiting for her answer, he lifted the water to his face and continued washing noisily.
10 He walks lazily into the office and noisily closes the door.
他懒洋洋地走进办公室并且大声地关门。
11 Kids stream out of their classrooms and hurry noisily past me.
12 Then the car next to me comes noisily to life, startling me.
13 The chickens squawked noisily and Tree-ear dropped what he was holding.
14 The next afternoon my phone buzzes noisily, reminding me of an exercise session Stella programmed into my regimen.
15 Jairo Lopez, a 45-year-old construction worker who lives nearby, said the community is peaceful and quiet during the week and noisier on weekends.
16 The hills lost their straw color and blackened under the water, and the winter streams scrambled noisily down the canyons.
17 George shuffled the cards noisily and dealt them.
18 He began edging backwards out of the cave, scraping his feet as noisily as he could.
19 The game still went noisily at the Y next door.
20 Every time, before I can make out what they say, the cyclo’s rusty bell clangs noisily, forcing the children to scurry out of our way.
1 吵闹地
2 大声
loud vociferous full-throated stentorian aloud loudly rouser cry out vocally vociferously thersitical
3 出声地
4 骚扰
mobbish noise outbreak harassment to-do ado upheaval commotion affray tsimmes hunt harass sturt
6 吵闹
rowdydowdy ugly noisy blatant turbulent stormy rowdy uproarious jangling loquacious clamorous knockabout larrikin clamant riproaring rantipole rowdyish loudly blatantly rowdily rumbustiously row-de-dow scene row racket rhubarb ruckus fracas rowdiness ruction noisiness hullaballoo rowdyism blatancy shemozzle kick up a row make a row rowdy-dowdy noiseful hot troublesome stirring tumultuous roaring raucous randy riotous brassy vociferous open-mouthed obstreperous rattly rumbustious mussy stirabout bobbery tumultuary dirdum music noise shine bother stir breeze to-do tangle fray ruffle brawl quarrel clamor broil sputter tumult clamour muss jangle brouhaha rumpus hullabaloo hoo-ha punch-up storminess loquacity shindy rowdydow rag vociferate kickup hoedown dustup