boisterousness如何读

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boisterousness是什么意思

  • adj.喧闹的;狂暴的

boisterousness词根

词根:boisterous

adj.

boisterous 喧闹的;狂暴的;猛烈的

adv.

boisterously 吵闹地;喧闹地

boisterousness英英释义

Adjective:
  1. noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline;

    "a boisterous crowd"
    "a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand"
    "a robustious group of teenagers"
    "beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability of ordinary human beings"
    "an unruly class"

  2. full of rough and exuberant animal spirits;

    "boisterous practical jokes"
    "knockabout comedy"

  3. violently agitated and turbulent;

    "boisterous winds and waves"
    "the fierce thunders roar me their music"
    "rough weather"
    "rough seas"

boisterousness词源英文解释

Middle English boistous crude, clumsy, from Anglo-French

The first known use of boisterous was in the 14th century

boisterousness儿童词典英英释义

boldadjective

willing to meet danger or take risks : daring

showing daring spirit

a bold plan

impudent, saucy

steep entry 1 sense 1

bold cliffs

standing out in a very noticeable way : conspicuous

bold colors

being or set in boldface

bold letters

bold-facedadjective

bold in manner or conduct

usually boldfaced being or set in boldface

boldfacenoun

a type having thick dark lines compare lightface

printing set in boldface

boldadjective

willing to meet danger or take risks : daring

showing daring spirit

a bold plan

impudent, saucy

steep entry 1 sense 1

bold cliffs

standing out in a very noticeable way : conspicuous

bold colors

being or set in boldface

bold letters

boldadjective

willing to meet danger or take risks : daring

showing daring spirit

a bold plan

impudent, saucy

steep entry 1 sense 1

bold cliffs

standing out in a very noticeable way : conspicuous

bold colors

being or set in boldface

bold letters

boldadjective

willing to meet danger or take risks : daring

showing daring spirit

a bold plan

impudent, saucy

steep entry 1 sense 1

bold cliffs

standing out in a very noticeable way : conspicuous

bold colors

being or set in boldface

bold letters

bolanoun

a cord with weights attached to the ends for throwing at and entangling an animal

bolanoun

a cord with weights attached to the ends for throwing at and entangling an animal

boisterousadjective

noisily rough : rowdy

a boisterous crowd

marked by high spirits

boisterous laughter

vigorously active : stormy

boisterousness 例句

1 Customers knew to expect disorder and boisterousness, at least if they were granted the privilege of being allowed to become regulars.

2 From the sounds of the fans on the sidewalks, the path from irrelevance to boisterousness is swift.

3 “They’ve done a sound job of finding that inflection point and not letting that boisterousness cross over into rioting.”

4 The chorus was taken up by many voices, and its last line was rapped out with hearty boisterousness— "Out and make way for the bould Fenian Men."

5 Which, for her, opened a door on an outlandish world of boisterousness.

6 Fitful noise and violence, as of a storm; violent winds; boisterousness.

7 These were mainly boys who seemed uncomfortable with the boisterousness of football, drawn instead to American Football's stat-nerd appeal and arcane technology.

8 Boseman's voice work on "What If...?" represents his final performance and knowing that hangs a mournful weight upon it despite the boisterousness sparkle in the actor's voice.

9 The stereotype runs toward boisterousness, worn as a point of pride.

10 But Weiner, whose media-hogging boisterousness had inspired some spleen even among his Democratic colleagues from New York, may find hostility has replaced ambivalence now that he’s made his confession.

11 As the 12-round fight wore on and Pacquiao’s American opponent appeared to be gaining the upper hand, there was a palpable dip in the crowd’s boisterousness — but not its confidence.

12 But Weiner, whose media-hogging boisterousness had inspired some spleen even among his Democratic colleagues from New York, may find hostility has replaced ambivalence now that he's made his confession.

13 The underlying premise of fan boisterousness is that sticks and stones will break an athlete’s bones, but words will never hurt.

14 The Russian inflections in the choreography – the fusion of melancholy and boisterousness – are bred in the bones of this cast.

15 That tension between intimacy and boisterousness motivates a lot of the movie "We Are Your Friends," which stars Zac Efron as an aspiring musician with a laptop and a dream.

16 There is, in fact, plenty of boisterousness in “Girls,” both splendid and shocking.

17 Hebraic, tragic, melancholy, the boisterousness of the Russian, the swift modulation from mad caprice to Slavic despair—Elman is a magician of many moods.

18 The war siphons off the estate’s male work force in the 1940s; later that decade, the Colonel dies and “the after-dinner boisterousness” is silenced.

19 Taken together, it’s unclear who Mr. Rich wants to rib harder: core country fans who can’t stomach his boisterousness, or his rowdy friends, who probably groan when he gets to balladeering.

20 He's an entirely English prince, and if there are points in the action where his ardour feels mild, he's a necessary balance to the manic boisterousness of the two Ugly Sisters.

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