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 boisterous ['bɔɪstərəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 猛烈的, 喧闹的, 狂暴的

  1. We can hear their boisterous laughter in the next room.
    我们可以听到他们在隔壁房间的喧闹的笑声。
  2. A riotous, boisterous, or drunken festivity; a revel.
    闹酒狂欢狂欢的、喧闹的或酒醉的节日;狂欢
  3. Boisterous, jovial commotion or excitement.
    喧嚣吵闹,兴奋的骚乱或激动


boisterous
[ adj ]
  1. noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline

  2. <adj.all>
    a boisterous crowd
    a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand
    a robustious group of teenagers
    beneath the rumbustious surface of his paintings is sympathy for the vulnerability of ordinary human beings
    an unruly class
  3. full of rough and exuberant animal spirits

  4. <adj.all>
    boisterous practical jokes
    knockabout comedy
  5. violently agitated and turbulent

  6. <adj.all>
    boisterous winds and waves
    the fierce thunders roar me their music
    rough weather
    rough seas


Boisterous \Bois"ter*ous\, a. [OE. boistous; of uncertain
origin; cf. W. bwyst wild, savage, wildness, ferocity,
bwystus ferocious.]
1. Rough or rude; unbending; unyielding; strong; powerful.
[Obs.] ``Boisterous sword.'' ``Boisterous hand.'' --Shak.

2. Exhibiting tumultuous violence and fury; acting with noisy
turbulence; violent; rough; stormy.

The waters swell before a boisterous storm. --Shak.

The brute and boisterous force of violent men.
--Milton.

3. Noisy; rough; turbulent; as, boisterous mirth; boisterous
behavior.

I like not that loud, boisterous man. --Addison.

4. Vehement; excessive. [R.]

The heat becomes too powerful and boisterous for
them. --Woodward.

Syn: Loud; roaring; violent; stormy; turbulent; furious;
tumultuous; noisy; impetuous; vehement.

  1. He's known for boisterous bobbing and jumping on stage as he urges his musicians to greater heights.
  2. Some people point to the trade disputes between us as a sign of strength, but they're the frictions of all families, and the family of free nations is a big and vital and sometimes boisterous one.
  3. At least 10,000 residents spilled onto the streets for boisterous marches as riot police stood nearby.
  4. The first notes of the overture - not the most boisterous of musical beginnings - and the house is hushed.
  5. Kennecott had carried out its tests in utmost secrecy at a gold mine near Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories' rough, boisterous mining centre.
  6. Hundreds of white extremists, some screaming "Hang Mandela!" staged a boisterous demonstration today against government race reforms and demanded a return to strict apartheid.
  7. At one point, boisterous Iraqi soldiers unnerved the Americans when they fired their weapons into the air at the end of a speech by Hussein.
  8. But others said only a broad amnesty would allow Haiti to move forward. Crowds outside the barbed-wire-ringed parliament building were boisterous and cheered returning deputies. But inside the assembly, relations were strained.
  9. The boisterous crowd, some waving Albania's red flag with a ouble-headed eagle, roared approval when opposition leaders demanded the release of political prisoners.
  10. Hundreds of boisterous students marched out of Benjamin Franklin High School in Highland Park and faced off briefly with police after a patrol car was pelted with rocks.
  11. She gets fine support from the rest of the cast, particularly Jerry Dixon as the young man and Kecia Lewis-Evan as the most boisterous of earth mothers.
  12. When his train suddenly filled up with boisterous teen-age tourists, one operator made his customary announcement that "the doors will openon the right" at the next station's platform.
  13. But this week, basking in the glow of his stunning Michigan caucus victory, pictured on the cover of Time and Newsweek, drawing boisterous crowds from one town to the next, he could not match the expectations that had been set for him.
  14. Former President Carter says the boisterous 1980 convention made him "weaker than when I went in" and he is urging that the Democrats find a "winning ticket" and unite behind it in Atlanta.
  15. Tired but obviously elated, the 44-year-old yachtswoman received a boisterous welcome at Plymouth's Millbay Marina from Canadians who gathered to greet her.
  16. The Chicago Board of Trade, hoping to cash in on the recently boisterous performance of the lumber market, will introduce on 25 January futures on an index of structural panel prices.
  17. The larger Congress of People's Deputies, the parliament, adjourned until Monday after boisterous debate that brought up a catalogue of problems with Gorbachev's perestroika, or restructuring, of Soviet economy and society.
  18. "People shouldn't assume that it portends bad things to come." Of late, "mea culpas" are the theme at the usually boisterous institution.
  19. As a boisterous family dinner takes place inside, the family follows Mrs. Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave) as she slowly walks around her house, while the people inside embody the densely spiritual atmosphere of the place itself.
  20. They are members of the Hash House Harriers, a boisterous and rapidly growing international running club that has airs of a secret society and an undisciplined junior-high class.
  21. Succeeding in the crowded, boisterous personal-computer software business isn't easy.
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