clamorous
英 [ˈklæm.ər.əs]
美 [ˈklæm.ɚ.əs]
1. clam- + -or + -ous.
2. => "a shout, a loud call" (either friendly or hostile).
- clamorous (adj.)
- c. 1400, from Middle French clamoreux or directly from Medieval Latin clamorosus, from Latin clamor "a shout" (see clamor (n.)). Related: Clamorously; clamorousness.
- 1. They are clamorous for better pay.
- 他们吵吵嚷嚷要求增加工资.
- 2. The clamorous hunger in his belly seemed to justify him.
- 他肚中的辘辘饥肠似乎就是他的理由.
- 3. The waterfall seemed unusually clamorous too.
- 而瀑布也似乎分外的.向了.
- 4. It has boisterous go - go bars, clamorous discos and tumultuous nightclubs.
- 那儿有喧闹的现代酒吧 、 迪斯科舞厅及过夜酒馆.
- 5. A foolish woman is clamorous : she is simple , and knoweth nothing.
- 愚昧的妇人喧 囔.他是愚蒙,一无所知.