pan·de·mo·ni·um
noun/ˌpændəˈməʊniəm/
/ˌpændəˈməʊniəm/
[uncountable]- a situation in which there is a lot of noise and activity with a great lack of order, especially because people are feeling angry or frightened
synonym chaos骚动;群情沸腾 - Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced.
这消息一宣布,立即乱成一片。 - There was pandemonium in the classroom till the head appeared.
教室里一片混乱,直到头颅出现。
Extra Examples- The children got lost amid the pandemonium.
孩子们在一片混乱中迷路了。 - There was complete pandemonium when the tent collapsed.
当帐篷倒塌时,现场一片混乱。 - It was absolute pandemonium in there.
那里完全是一片混乱。
Word Originmid 17th cent.: modern Latin (denoting the place of all demons, in the English poet Milton's Paradise Lost), from pan- ‘all’ + Greek daimōn ‘demon’. - Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced.