rumpus
英 [ˈrʌmpəs]
美 [ˈrʌmpəs]
n. 喧闹; 吵吵嚷嚷
BNC.33082 / COCA.32618
牛津词典
noun
- 喧闹;吵吵嚷嚷
a lot of noise that is made especially by people who are complaining about sth- to cause a rumpus
引起骚动
- to cause a rumpus
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 喧闹;吵闹;争论
If someone or something causes arumpus, they cause a lot of noise or argument.- He had actually left the company a year before the rumpus started.
实际上,在争论开始一年前他就已经离开公司了。
- He had actually left the company a year before the rumpus started.
英英释义
noun
verb
- cause a disturbance
双语例句
- The rumpus has made all the optimistic statements about unity and harmony ring a little hollow.
这一番吵闹使得所有关于团结和谐的乐观言论听起来都显得有几分空洞。 - A lovely master suite plus three double bedrooms and a king size rumpus room offer individual space for the family.
一间迷人的主卧室和三间双人卧室以及一个超大娱乐室,为家庭活动提供了方便。 - He had actually left the company a year before the rumpus started.
实际上,在争论开始一年前他就已经离开公司了。 - Only Arthur raised a rumpus.
只有阿瑟提出了强烈抗议。 - And the intervention of the great rumpus cat.
伟大的兰帕斯猫调停。 - Rated PG ( Parental guidance suggested) for the wild rumpus to be expected from a museum coming alive.
该片被标记为PG级(建议家长指导观看),博物馆中的展品活过来了,制造了疯狂的喧闹场面。 - Or, is it a rumpus room strewn of rummage?
抑或是黑暗污秽凌乱不堪的房间呢? - You should raise a rumpus about the lack of safety routines here.
你应该为这里缺乏安全措施而提出抗议。 - Mr Lansley's plans might have caused less of a rumpus with more explicit warning.
兰斯利的计划可能引起了一点吵闹和警告。 - They caused a rumpus in the house of commons.
他们在下院掀起了一场激烈争论。