单词 | rowdy |
释义 | rowdyWord family adverbrowdilynounrowdinessrowdyrowdyismadjectiverowdyish row·dy1 /ˈraʊdi/ adjectiveadj LOUD/NOISYbehaving in a noisy rough way that is likely to cause arguments and fighting 吵闹的,粗野的 gangs of rowdy youths ► see thesaurus at loud 几伙吵闹的年轻人 —rowdily adverbadv —rowdiness noun [uncountableU] —rowdyism noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus rowdy• A group of three men including, he said, the appellant, were being rowdy.• The meeting was a somewhat rowdy affair.• When they were rowdy and rude, I kept whole classes for detention.• They were thrown out of the bar for rowdy behaviour.• No kin to speak of, except for that rowdy bunch in Ireland, of course.• Our fans may be a little rowdy, but they don't throw things.• People living near the football stadium complain about litter and rowdy fans.• a rowdy fraternity party• But like a lot of his rowdy friends, he is settling down.• The women at the sidelines of the rugby match had become very rowdy indeed.• There had been eight of them, a jolly, rowdy party in the respectable Southsea restaurant.• Like teenagers the world over, they were energetic, challenging, rowdy, sometimes lazy and always questioning.• He seemed to think that the others were too rowdy, too greedy. rowdy2 noun (plural rowdies) [countableC usually plural] old-fashionedLOUD/NOISY someone who behaves in a rough noisy way 吵闹的人,粗野的人 (1800-1900) Perhaps from row “unpleasant noise” ((18-21 centuries)) |
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