hoopla 英 ['huːplɑː]   美 ['huplɑ]

hoopla

hoopla  英 ['huːplɑː] 美 ['huplɑ]

n. 投环套物游戏;喧闹 

名词复数:hooplas 

''The hoopla is around the mainland buyers. 喧闹总是围绕着大陆买家。
'Just a day after there was much hoopla about the Chinese finally changing their policy, they are already backing off, ' he said in a statement. 舒默在声明中说,在外界对中国终于要改变其政策做出强烈反响仅仅一天之后,他们就已经退缩了。

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  • n. 投环套物游戏;喧闹
  • 1. ''The hoopla is around the mainland buyers.

    喧闹总是围绕着大陆买家。

  • 2. 'Just a day after there was much hoopla about the Chinese finally changing their policy, they are already backing off, ' he said in a statement.

    舒默在声明中说,在外界对中国终于要改变其政策做出强烈反响仅仅一天之后,他们就已经退缩了。

  • 3. And when it came down to it, the ‘hoopla’, as Chelsea described it, that comes with being the daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, was worth it.

    当谈到这场婚姻,切尔西把它描绘成‘投环套物的游戏’,说它如同自己是比尔和希拉里·克林顿的女儿一样,这一切都非常值得。

  • hoopla also hoop-la, 1877, hoop la, American English, earlier houp-la, exclamation accompanying quick movement (1870), of unknown origin, perhaps borrowed from French houp-là "upsy-daisy," also a cry to dogs, horses, etc. (see whoop).
hoopla / ˈhuːplɑː ; NAmE ˈhuːplɑː / noun 1 [uncountable ,  singular ] ( informal) ( especially NAmE) excitement about sth which gets a lot of public attention 大吹大擂;喧闹 2 [uncountable ] ( BrE) ( NAmE ring·toss ) a game in which players try to throw rings over objects in order to win them as prizes 投环套物 hoopla hooplas hoopla / ˈhuːplɑː ; NAmE ˈhuːplɑː /
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