hullabaloo
英 [,hʌləbə'luː]
美
- n. 喧嚣;吵闹声;吵吵喊喊的争论(等于hullaballoo)
- hullabaloo (n.)
- 1762, hollo-ballo "uproar," chiefly in northern England and Scottish, perhaps a rhyming reduplication of hollo (see hello).
- 1. I was scared by the hullabaloo over my arrival.
- 人声鼎沸的欢迎场面把我吓了一跳。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. There are many people who " the moment they alight from the official carriage " make a hullabaloo.
- 有许多人 “ 下车伊始 ”,就哇喇哇喇地发议论.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 3. There was a hullabaloo about it.
- 那件事引起一阵骚动.
来自辞典例句
- 4. For all the hullabaloo, though, these flights marked only an incremental advance.
- 然而, 虽然动静如此之大, 这些航班也只是标志着更进一步而已.
来自互联网
- 5. The media should play a stabilizing role, instead of making such a hullabaloo.
- 所以,我们的媒体要在政府和民众间起一个稳压器的作用, 而不要起震荡器的作用.
来自互联网