robustious如何读

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robustious是什么意思

  • adj.强壮的;粗暴的;骚乱的

robustious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"

robustious词源英文解释

The first known use of robustious was circa 1548

robustious 例句

1 To the robustious intelligence of the honor man, it must be admitted, the finer enthusiasm of scientific culture is likely to be a sealed book.

2 The young man gave chase, aided by the guard at the gate, and eventually they succeeded in capturing Blood after a "robustious struggle" during which some pearls and diamonds were knocked out of the crown.

3 Actors at that time were often robustious, periwig-pated fellows who sawed the air with their hands and tore a passion to tatters.

4 There is a little too much in all this of the robustious Herakles sending his great voice before him.

5 When Mr. Roosevelt was in the White House the Typical American was gay, robustious, full of the joy of living, an expansive spirit from the frontier, a picaresque twentieth century middle class Cavalier.

6 The lion-tamer, who enters unscathed the den of his charge, must share the robustious courage and determination of the beast with which he associates.

7 Inflated with the importance of his office, inflamed with heat, sat Titus, like a "robustious periwig-pated" alderman after a civic feast.

8 In the round, rosy countenance and robustious person of the last of the trio he discovered his ancient ally, Titus Tyrconnel.

9 The man who tears the passion to tatters is the robustious periwig-pated fellow; the actor, who shows us the man torn in tatters by the passion, is the supreme artist.

10 All this strikes one as healthy, even when expressed, as by Clifford, with somewhat too much of robustious pathos in the voice.

11 Had not the Deacon ranked him in the robustious great company of Burns!

12 The robustious voice of Captain Le Mesurier sounded from the hall.

13 They wandered about some more, listened for a short time to the trillings of a robustious prima donna come upon evil days.

14 The good fellow was a noisy, hearty, robustious creature, a bachelor, and when talking of the late Deemster, he said women were usually the chief obstacles in a man's career.

15 The door of the distant apartment must have been again thrown open, for a robustious fellow could be heard to sing a stave of a drinking song.

16 Welcoming each new child with feasting and psalmody, never for a moment had Nehemiah lost his robustious faith in life, his belief in God, man, or himself.

17 It has been always available as a canon to which to refer unnatural ranters, and to prevent the robustious school from tearing a passion to tatters.

18 In robustious assertion you will not find anything to equal it in the Hospital Rhymes of that author. 

19 He's a little robustious then, but take him all in all for a master, you may go further and fare worse.

20 More ballad-concerts, more quaint English, more robustious barytone songs, more piecemeal pictures, more colonial poetry, more young nations with withered traditions. 

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