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词为我用 - boisterous

词为我用 - boisterous

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词汇释义

boisterous  TEM8  GRE

UK  /ˈbɔɪ.stər.əs/ US  /ˈbɔɪ.stɚ.əs/

adj, Someone who is boisterous is noisy, lively, and full of energy.喧闹的,活泼的,精力充沛的

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外刊例句

1. A former colleague said Mr. Poole does not fit the stereotype of the gruff, boisterous tabloid editor.(New York Times)

2. Throngs of boisterous supporters descended on the courthouse downtown waving Senegalese flags and then made their way to his residence next.(Seattle Times)

3. The mood at the Singhu border, one of the protest sites, was boisterous on Friday, with many farmers settling into their surroundings for the long haul.(Seattle Times)

4. Adapted from a South Korean hit beginning early last year, “The Masked Singer” features a panel of regular and rotating judges in front of a boisterous studio audience.(Washington Post)

5. Off camera, Mr. al-Masarir seems nothing like the boisterous character he assumes in his videos.(New York Times)

6. During her childhood, her father brought her to boisterous Communist Party rallies full of music, dancing and fiery speeches championing workers.(New York Times)

7. An expert working for the U.N. climate change agency testified as a defense witness at the trial, and climate activists gathered for a boisterous protest outside the courthouse.(Seattle Times)

8. Just last week, and in the rollout of her economic plan, Clinton said to boisterous applause that “Hard working Americans deserve to benefit from the record corporate earnings they help produce.”(Forbes)

9. And even though the music was booming and the space was boiling, one couldn’t help but surrender to the boisterous atmosphere. (Forbes)

10. On stage in front of a boisterous crowd of thousands of invited Tesla owners, company chief Elon Musk revealed that both all-wheel drive and semi-autonomous driving will soon be options on its pricey sport sedan.(Los Angeles Times)

11. Several minority shareholders launched a boisterous campaign against Sprint, trying to get the company to increase its offer.(Reuters)

12. Looking back over the whole of the past century, however, it is far from obvious that a greater willingness to use monetary policy to rein in boisterous credit markets would lead to better overall outcomes.(TheEconomist)

词汇搭配

boisterous fan, crowd, group, family, rally, personality, supporter, campaign

词汇家族

boisterously, boisterousness

词汇来源

late 15c., "rough, coarse," unexplained alteration of Middle English boistous (c. 1300) "rough, coarse, clumsy, violent," which is of unknown origin, perhaps from Anglo-French bustous "rough (road)," which is perhaps from Old French boisteos "curved, lame; uneven, rough" (Modern French boiteux), itself of obscure origin. Another guess traces it via Celtic to Latin bestia.Of persons, "turbulent, clamorous," 1560s; "Orig. in a distinctly bad sense, but gradually passing into ... [']Abounding in rough but good-natured activity bordering upon excess[']" [OED] by 1680s.

近义词

energetic, active, lively, vibrant, animated, jaunty

反义词

quiet, restrained, orderly, calm, controlled, peaceful, self-controlled, subdued, silent, lifeless, spiritless, dull, dreary, inactive, sleepy

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