raucous
音标发音
- 英式音标 ['rɔ:kəs'rɔːkəs]
- 美式音标 [ˈrɑː.kəs]
- 国际音标 ['rɔ:kəs]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj.沙哑的;粗声的;刺耳的
词根记忆
- rauc(=hoarse沙哑的) + ous→沙哑的
- “若咳死”→声音沙哑的好像要咳死了→沙哑的
英汉例句
- Walk away from the square in any direction, however, and soon you find yourself amid a raucous riot of commerce.
然而,从广场四面八方向外走去,你会发现自己走进了一个灯红酒绿的花花世界。 - Also known as the quaker parakeet, its raucous screech normally echoes through the subtropical forests and grasslands of Bolivia and southern Brazil.
和尚鹦鹉,又叫僧鹦鹉,它刺耳的尖叫声通常在玻利维亚和巴西南部的亚热带森林里和大草原上回荡。 - When he and Tina took off at last—with “A Fool in Love” in 1960—it was Tina's raucous voice, not his pounding guitar in his own song, that made the difference.
当他与蒂娜1960年最终离开时——合唱了一首“恋爱的傻瓜”——歌中蒂娜那沙哑的声音让歌曲与众不同,而特纳的重音吉他却在自己的歌中显得微不足道。 - But raucous crowds are showing up at town halls all across the country.
- Several Democrats have said their town hall meetings were not as raucous, and they insist reform supporters remain adamant that Congress should approve changes to the U.S.health care system.
- The public perception of Denver at the time was of a rough-and-raucous, Wild West town.
NPR: Democrats Party In Denver Like It's 1908
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权威例句
英英字典
- loud and unpleasant
- A raucous sound is loud, harsh, and rather unpleasant.
- raucously