rackety如何读

英:['rækɪtɪ]

美:['rækɪtɪ]

rackety是什么意思

  • adj.

    喧扰的;喜欢吵闹的;摇晃的;不牢固的

  • rackety自然拼读

    rack·et·y

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    rackety英英释义

    adjective

    noisy

    rowdy

    rickety

    rackety词源英文解释

    The first known use of rackety was in 1773

    rackety 例句

    1 The crown jewel of the renovation is the third-floor hall, which has been turned from a rackety, rickety barn into something very close to a proper auditorium.

    2 The easy way to be funny about the rackety flight he makes in a tiny plane across Mozambique would be to overegg his own cowardice.

    3 The Hollywood Reporter wrote: “The chronicle that Stefanov and Kotevska have distilled abounds in moments of unguarded discovery — moments that can be tender, humorous, rackety or serene.”

    4 Sound Hushed unless full, when the room can get surprisingly rackety.

    5 Eshun still sets off before dawn each morning to deliver fresh bread to faithful customers from a rackety delivery van held together with pins and wire.

    6 Rickety rackety, “Rosie the Riveter” Turned in her apron to Work with the guys; Found that she liked her new Employability — That’s why you have to eat Frozen pot pies.

    7 For all the rackety Saturday night telly aesthetic that crept into the final ceremony, the tidal wave of happiness from the crowd and the athletes was quite a sight.

    8 Back in New Jersey, he and his relatives had a fractious relationship with neighbors and the police in Elizabeth, N.J., because of the always-open hours of their restaurant and the rackety customers it attracted.

    9 anyone operating that rackety machine had better wear earplugs

    10 Williams's Anna is earthy, gossipy, a bit brassy: a figure whom you can easily imagine haunting louche London pubs in the 1950s and whose claims on Kate depend on memories of a shared, rackety past.

    11 Yet she refused to use her rackety health as an excuse, instead throwing herself into strenuous physical domestic labour.

    12 After his rackety childhood, Hirst’s relationship with Saatchi appears to have something of a father-son dynamic: a closeness followed by a breach, and then a rapprochement on changed terms; rebellion and imitation.

    13 This means we not only lose some of the rackety aficionados who converge on Pamplona in July, but also Hemingway's superb contrast between the frenzy of the fiesta and the tranquillity of the Spanish countryside.

    14 Behind him he could hear the rackety hammering of the carpenters brought all the way from Salinas to rebuild the old Sanchez house.

    15 The two friends fueled up at a rackety Astoria diner, relating how they had ridden from Pennsylvania Station to Astoria and gotten lost.

    16 What does degrade though are those claiming sophistication while still lapping up big bangs and soaps about the sexual hangups of a really ripped fella with a rackety mum.

    17 But with a 2½-hour rackety running time, the musical’s dimensions are out of whack.

    18 Tom Waits co-stars as Hermit Bob, a rackety old recluse who lives in the forest and survives on squirrels and bugs.

    19 However, its stabilizers are loud, especially the rackety spacebar that popped up aggressively with a loud plastic clack during testing.

    20 He masterminded their transformation into financially rackety rock group to formidable money-making machine.

    rackety 同义词

    8 吵闹的

    noisy rowdy uproarious

    16 寻欢作乐的

    sporty sportif

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