hoopla
英 [ˈhuːplɑː]
美 [ˈhuːplɑː]
n. 大吹大擂; 喧闹; 投环套物
BNC.49670 / COCA.18047
牛津词典
noun
- 大吹大擂;喧闹
excitement about sth which gets a lot of public attention - 投环套物
a game in which players try to throw rings over objects in order to win them as prizes
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The hoopla surrounding BP's discovery is therefore justified, as was the rise in its share price.
围绕英国石油新发现的大肆宣传因而显得合情合理,就像其股价的攀升一样。 - Charlene is really talking a lot of hoopla about dave.
沙琳确实胡说八道地讲了一通戴夫的事。 - Despite all the hoopla that foreign analysts have heaped on China's growth, the economy remains driven by manual labor, low-cost and low-margin manufacturing.
尽管所有的国外分析都挖苦中国的增长,不过中国的经济却靠着劳工,低成本低利润的制造业得以增长。 - What did you think the hoopla was about?
你以为大肆宣扬是为了什么? - I didn't care much about all the hoopla around it.
我完全不在意周围的一切喧嚣。 - One can draw many lessons from the drama on the gridiron and all the hoopla surrounding it.
一个可以借鉴的教训,许多戏剧的橄榄球和所有周围的喧闹。 - In spite of all the media hoopla, the public has shown little interest in the space program this year.
尽管媒体大肆鼓吹,但公众今年对于太空计划并不感兴趣。 - The wrong doings sometimes blamed on business, of cluttering Christmas with goodies and hoopla are not invented by business.
有时人们把过失归咎于商业,而实际上商业体系并不是圣诞节的美好与圈套的始作俑者。 - The purpose of all the hoopla out there is to boost civilian morale.
外面那样大吹大擂的目的无非是要鼓舞一下民心。 - She did all of this hoopla of publicity and whatever in order so she could fly.
她做这一切大张旗鼓的宣传活动为了她能飞。