英:['frækɑ:]
美:[ˈfreɪkəs]
英:['frækɑ:]
美:[ˈfreɪkəs]
fra·cas
freI ks [or] frae ks
复数:fracases或fracas
noun
a noisy disturbance or quarrel.There was a fracas in the pool room, and customers from the bar rushed in to see what was happening.
1727年,源自法语“ fracas ”(15世纪),“崩溃,突然的噪音; 骚乱,忙乱,喧闹”,源自意大利语“ fracasso ”,由其反构成自“ fracassare ”,意为“砸碎,撞击,打破”,源自“ fra- ”,缩写自拉丁语“ infra ”的“下面”(见“ infra- ”),再加上意大利语“ cassare ”的“打破”,源自拉丁语“ quassare ”的“摇晃”(见“ quash ”)。
French, din, row, from Italian fracasso, from fracassare to shatter
The first known use of fracas was in 1716
fractionateverb
to separate into different portions
fractionateverb
to separate into different portions
fractionateverb
to separate into different portions
fractionaladjective
of, relating to, or being a fraction
fractional equivalents of percentages
fairly small
fractionaladjective
of, relating to, or being a fraction
fractional equivalents of percentages
fairly small
fractalnoun
an irregular shape that looks the same at any scale on which it is examined
fractalnoun
an irregular shape that looks the same at any scale on which it is examined
fracasnoun
a noisy quarrel or fight
1 Performs MTBF calculations based on site data from PI to support FRACAS - Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System process.
根据PI提供的现场数据进行MT BF计算,支持FRACAS运行-失效报告,分析以及纠正措施系统。
2 Amanda, a well-intentioned, white teacher in a London school, finds herself pushed and shoved by the bullying Jason when intervening in a playground fracas.
3 The more the environment complex, the more the commercial aircraft FRACAS needs reliability and stability.
随着环境的复杂化,商用飞机FRACAS软件更需要稳定性、可靠性。
4 West also elaborated a bit more about his Grammy night fracas with Beck over the latter's album of the year win.
5 The move means the confidential arbitration will go forward despite Sheen's request that the fracas be litigated publicly via the $100 million lawsuit he filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
6 But he described himself as “almost completely rehabilitated” since the fracas surrounding “The Bell Curve,” saying, “I am no longer a complete pariah in some academic quarters.”
7 Look at the fracas over “The Tree of Life” and “Melancholia.”
8 Police say the fracas started after members of Drake's entourage confronted Brown on the dance floor as he was leaving the club's basement lounge, called W.i.P.
9 The story: In an unidentified totalitarian country, sometime in the mid-20th century, a dissident named John Sorel comes home injured after a violent fracas with police.
10 After a few days of fun and education in Brussels, the Fischers were ready to leave, but not before a minor fracas occurred.
11 But when the limo finally shows up to take them back, the Princess has a fracas with the paparazzi, loses her stiletto and steps in broken glass.
12 Then there was a second explosion, this one on the internet, when President Donald J. Trump responded to the fracas, after a significant pause, with an equivocating message.
13 The festival caused a considerable fracas last year when severe understaffing led to its being cut short for fear of a Love Parade-style stampede.
14 But whatever impact the recent fracas might have had domestically, over the Channel, it has simply underlined our deep fascination with France's first couple.
15 The police were called in to break up ( ie stop ) the fracas.
警察奉命去制止骚乱.
16 Millions of people know what he did this time, but for the benefit of the blessed news cycle virgins who have avoided the latest fracas, here's a brief recap.
17 Its only purpose is to cause a fracas, Till planes evolve with pallets that can stack us.
18 The decision comes after the Football Association studied video footage of Monday night's incident where two supporters - one from each club - entered the field of play, sparking a post-match fracas.
英足总是在研究了周一晚的比赛录像后作出的决定,当时有两名各自球队的支持者闯入球场并造成了场面混乱。
19 The continuing fracas hung over the gathering, even if few rank-and-file historians were eager to talk about it on the record.
20 Related Articles In the smoking fracas, millions of cigarette-company documents later unearthed during litigation revealed the tobacco industry recruited and worked closely with restaurant groups around the country, including CRA, to fight smoking restrictions.
1 骚乱
incident disorder stir riot disturbance turbulence tumult hubbub hurly-burly riotousness turbulent riotous mayhem commotion rioting tumultuous disorderly obstreperous row shock confusion circus uproar sedition rumpus kerfuffle
3 喧闹
hilarious raucous jazzy boisterous riotous rumbustious rackety hoydenish brawly tumultuary uproariously tracasserie whoop-up jazz rag clamor hijinks jangle jink jollity skylarking boisterousness uproariousness broil skylark bring the roof down
8 吵闹
rowdydowdy ugly noisy blatant turbulent stormy rowdy uproarious jangling loquacious clamorous knockabout larrikin clamant riproaring rantipole rowdyish loudly blatantly noisily rowdily rumbustiously row-de-dow scene row racket rhubarb ruckus rowdiness ruction noisiness hullaballoo rowdyism blatancy shemozzle kick up a row make a row stink tumult rumpus shindy carrying-on tumultuous rorty hoo-ha performance fray uproar kerfuffle barney hurly-burly clamour rowdy-dowdy noiseful hot troublesome stirring 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 ruffle brawl quarrel clamor broil sputter muss jangle brouhaha hullabaloo punch-up storminess loquacity rowdydow rag vociferate kickup hoedown dustup
9 高声争吵