raucous
英 [ˈrɔːkəs]
美 [ˈrɔːkəs]
adj. 刺耳的; 尖厉的
Collins.1 / BNC.19242 / COCA.12915
牛津词典
adj.
- 刺耳的;尖厉的
sounding loud and rough- raucous laughter
刺耳的笑声 - a raucous voice
沙哑的声音 - a group of raucous young men
一群吵闹的年轻人
- raucous laughter
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 喧闹的;嘶哑的;刺耳的
Araucoussound is loud, harsh, and rather unpleasant.- They heard a bottle being smashed, then more raucous laughter.
他们听见酒瓶摔碎的声音,然后是一阵更喧闹的笑声。 - ...the raucous cries of the seabirds.
海鸟喧闹的叫声 - ...a raucous crowd of 25,000 delirious fans.
25,000名疯狂粉丝组成的喧闹人群
- They heard a bottle being smashed, then more raucous laughter.
英英释义
adj
- unpleasantly loud and harsh
- disturbing the public peace
- a raucous party
- rowdy teenagers
双语例句
- Some lean lazily against the side-posts, humming to themselves or calling to the passer-by in a raucous voice, and some listlessly read.
有的懒洋洋地靠着门框,或者哼着小曲,或者用沙哑的嗓子向过路人打招呼,也有的无精打采地看一本书。 - Offices can be loud and raucous, or they can be quiet as a cemetery.
办公室都有可能是声音嘈杂的,或者是静如墓园的。 - He speaks in a deep and raucous voice.
他讲话浊声浊气的。 - I heard the raucous call of the crows.
我听到乌鸦刺耳的叫声。 - We had had one or two memorable raucous evenings together.
我们举行过一两次难忘的喧哗热闹的晚会。 - A fashion popular in earlier times; his earlier work reflects the influence of his teacher; Verdi's earliest and most raucous opera.
流行在较早时期的时尚;他早期的作品反映了他老师对他的影响;费迪最早的、最沙哑的歌剧。 - They heard a bottle being smashed, then more raucous laughter.
他们听见酒瓶摔碎的声音,然后是一阵更喧闹的笑声。 - I don't think people like to here you sing since you've got a raucous voice.
我想没人喜欢听你这公鸭嗓子唱歌。 - Wild, raucous, noisy, dirty, balls-out Naples.
狂放、刺耳、嘈杂、肮脏、享乐的那不勒斯。 - I think their music is rather raucous.
我觉得他们的音乐很难听。