rowdy
英 [ˈraʊ.di]
美 [ˈraʊ.di]
- adj. 吵闹的;粗暴的
- n. 粗暴的人;好吵闹的人
- n. (Rowdy)人名;(英)罗迪
1. row "吵闹,吵嚷;吵架;骚动" + -dy.
2. rowdy 发音“闹的”
- rowdy (n.)
- "a rough, quarrelsome person," 1808, American English, originally "lawless backwoodsman," probably from row (n.2). The adjective is first recorded 1819. Related: Rowdily; rowdiness.
- 1. There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate.
- 在争论的过程中,国会内部一片混乱。
- 2. a rowdy crowd at the pub
- 酒吧里一群闹哄哄的家伙
- 3. A rowdy group of boys ran through the streets.
- 一群吵闹的男孩跑过街道.
- 4. Rowdy mobs gathered in the leading thoroughfares.
- 一群暴徒在要道聚众闹事.
- 5. He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours.
- 他向警方投诉邻居们太吵闹。