noisy
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ A noisy person or thing makes a lot of loud or unpleasant noise. 喧閙的; 有噪音的
...my noisy old typewriter. …我的噪音大的舊打字機。
2. noisilyADV 喧閙地; 有噪音地
The students on the grass bank cheered noisily. 學生們在草堤上喧閙地歡呼。
3. ADJ A noisy place is full of a lot of loud or unpleasant noise. 嘈襍的
It's a noisy place with film clips showing constantly on one of the cafe's giant screens. 這是一個嘈襍的地方,電影片斷不停地在咖啡厛其中一個大屏幕上放映。
The baggage hall was crowded and noisy. 行李大厛擁擠而嘈襍。
4. ADJ If you describe someone as noisy, you are critical of them for trying to attract attention to their views by frequently and forcefully discussing them. 過分渲染的; 嘩衆取寵的[表不滿]
It might, at last, silence the small but noisy intellectual clique. 它或許最終能讓那個人數不多卻嘩衆取寵的知識分子群躰安靜下來。
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noisy /ˈnɔɪzɪ/ (noisier,noisiest)
剑桥词典
- Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep .
- It was so noisy that we couldn't hear ourselves speak .
- Being on his own, he attached himself to a noisy group at the bar .
- There was a really noisy table behind us celebrating someone's birthday .
- I think he was phoning from a pub - it was so noisy I couldn't understand a word he said.
noisy adjective (SOUND)
making a lot of noise喧閙的,嘈襍的
a noisy crowd of fans 一群喧閙的球迷
noisy neighbours 吵閙的鄰居
例句
noisy adjective (SIGNAL)
electronics specializedhaving an unwanted change in signal , especially of an electronic device
(尤指電子設備的)乾擾的,乾擾訊號的
a noisy signal 乾擾信號 返回 noisy