boisterous
英 [ˈbɔɪ.stər.əs]
美 [ˈbɔɪ.stɚ.əs]
1. beast => boisterous.
boisterous 喧闹的词源不详。可能来自beast, 野兽,或boast, 吹嘘。
- boisterous (adj.)
- late 15c., unexplained alteration of Middle English boistous (c. 1300) "rough, coarse (as of food), clumsy, violent," which is of unknown origin, perhaps from Anglo-French bustous "rough (road)," which is perhaps from Old French boisteos "curved, lame; uneven, rough" (Modern French boiteux), itself of obscure origin. Another guess traces it via Celtic to Latin bestia. Used of persons from 1560s. Related: Boisterously; boisterousness.
- 1. Most of the children were noisy and boisterous.
- 大多数孩子都又吵又闹。
- 2. It was a challenge, keeping ten boisterous seven-year-olds amused.
- 要逗着十个好动的七岁孩子玩真是一种挑战。
- 3. a hearty and boisterous fellow
- 活泼爱吵闹的家伙
- 4. As midnight drew on, the party became more boisterous.
- 随着午夜的临近, 参加宴会的人变得更加喧闹.
- 5. A boisterous horse must have a rough bridle.
- 烈马要套粗笼头.