rowdy
英 [ˈraʊdi]
美 [ˈraʊdi]
adj. 吵闹的; 惹是生非的; 捣乱的
n. 凶暴的人; 无赖
复数:rowdies 比较级:rowdier 最高级:rowdiest
Collins.1 / BNC.18787 / COCA.14674
牛津词典
adj.
- 吵闹的;惹是生非的;捣乱的
making a lot of noise or likely to cause trouble- a rowdy crowd at the pub
酒吧里一群闹哄哄的家伙
- a rowdy crowd at the pub
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 吵闹的;粗野的;惹是生非的
When people arerowdy, they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.- He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours...
他向警方投诉邻居们太吵闹。 - There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate.
在争论的过程中,国会内部一片混乱。
- He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours...
- N-PLURAL 粗野的人;吵闹的人
If you describe people asrowdies, you mean that they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.- ...a bar in New York where the owner kept a baseball bat to deal with rowdies.
老板备了一根棒球棒以对付闹事者的一家纽约酒吧
- ...a bar in New York where the owner kept a baseball bat to deal with rowdies.
英英释义
noun
adj
- disturbing the public peace
- a raucous party
- rowdy teenagers
双语例句
- He wanted to crack the rowdy over the head, but refrained.
他想猛击小流氓的头,可还是忍住了。 - There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate.
在争论的过程中,国会内部一片混乱。 - It was a very rowdy meeting.
这是一次很粗野的会。 - I will keep away from rowdy places. I will not ask about things that are abnormal or unusual.
避免去斗争或胡闹的场所,绝不过问邪恶或不正常的事情。 - If they were rowdy, out-of-control teenagers, they will probably be rowdy, out-of-control police officers.
如果他们十几岁时就粗暴、不服管教,他们可能会是粗暴、不服管教的警察。 - A rowdy or mischievous person ( usually a young man).
粗暴或为害的人(尤其指年轻人)。 - A Welsh inventor claims to have found the perfect solution to rowdy youngsters& noise.
威尔士一个发明者声称:已经找到了用噪音对付吵闹孩子的绝妙解决方法。 - Please consume alcohol in moderate quantities so that you become mildly sedated but not rowdy.
请您适量饮酒,这样您会变得温顺、安静,而不是大吵大闹。 - Eg. The football match was incredibly rowdy.
这场橄榄球比赛的场面失去了控制。 - Late one night a police officer was patrolling a rowdy bar to anticipate possible DUI violations.
一天深夜,一名警察去一个经常有人闹事的酒吧门口巡逻,为了避免有酒后驾车的情况发生。