boisterous 英 [ˈbɔɪstərəs]   美 [ˈbɔɪstərəs, -strəs]

boisterous

boisterous  英 [ˈbɔɪstərəs] 美 [ˈbɔɪstərəs, -strəs]

adj. 喧闹的;狂暴的;猛烈的 

Our cheerful, boisterous attitude infected the people around us. 我们愉快的,喧闹的态度感染了周围的人。
The boisterous crowd drew close, and a tour guide started talking about the mistress. 喧闹的人群更靠近了,一个导游开始讲述这个情妇。

  • Boisterous is a word used to describe someone spirited, loud, and slightly out of control — like someone with a spring in their step and a song in their heart singing to strangers on the street.
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  • adj. 喧闹的;狂暴的;猛烈的
  • 1. Our cheerful, boisterous attitude infected the people around us.

    我们愉快的,喧闹的态度感染了周围的人。

  • 2. The boisterous crowd drew close, and a tour guide started talking about the mistress.

    喧闹的人群更靠近了,一个导游开始讲述这个情妇。

  • 3. One of those paintings, in which two elegant women preside over a roomful of boisterous children, is a masterful exercise in illusionistic technique.

    其中一幅描绘的是两位优雅的妇女领着一群喧闹的孩子(见上图),是透视技巧的杰出代表作。

  • boisterous (adj.) late 15c., "rough, coarse," unexplained alteration of Middle English boistous (c. 1300) "rough, coarse, 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.
bois·ter·ous / ˈbɔɪstərəs ; NAmE ˈbɔɪstərəs / adjective (of people, animals or behaviour 人、动物或行为 ) noisy and full of life and energy 热闹的;充满活力的;活蹦乱跳的 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。 bois·ter·ous·ly / ˈbɔɪstərəsli ; NAmE ˈbɔɪstərəsli / adverb bois·ter·ous / ˈbɔɪstərəs ; NAmE ˈbɔɪstərəs / bois·ter·ous·ly / ˈbɔɪstərəsli ; NAmE ˈbɔɪstərəsli /
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