hurly-burly 英 [ˈhɜ:li bɜ:li]   美 [ˈhɜrli bɜrli]

hurly-burly

hurly-burly  英 [ˈhɜ:li bɜ:li] 美 [ˈhɜrli bɜrli]

n. 喧嚣;骚乱 

名词复数:hurly-burlies 

"Hickox commanded absolute respect and affection, which was very special in the hurly-burly of British musical life, " he said. “希考克斯的指挥充满感染力,令人肃然起敬,这在当今喧嚣的英国音乐界是非常特别 的”,他说。
To be perfectly at peace amid the hurly-burly of daily life is a secret worth knowing. 怎样能在日常忙乱的生活中得到完全的安息是一个值得知道的秘诀。

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  • n. 喧嚣;骚乱
  • 1. "Hickox commanded absolute respect and affection, which was very special in the hurly-burly of British musical life, " he said.

    “希考克斯的指挥充满感染力,令人肃然起敬,这在当今喧嚣的英国音乐界是非常特别 的”,他说。

  • 2. To be perfectly at peace amid the hurly-burly of daily life is a secret worth knowing.

    怎样能在日常忙乱的生活中得到完全的安息是一个值得知道的秘诀。

  • 3. I believe individuals can and do change the course of history, but it's often hard to tease out one person's vision and influence from the hurly-burly of events.

    我相信个人能够也确实改变了历史的潮流,却很难从纷乱的事件中提取一个人的视野洞察力以及影响力。

hurly-burly / ˈhɜːli bɜːli ; NAmE ˈhɜːrli bɜːrli / noun [uncountable ] a very noisy and busy activity or situation 骚动;喧闹 He enjoys the hurly-burly of political debate. 他喜欢政治辩论时的喧闹。 hurly-burly / ˈhɜːli bɜːli ; NAmE ˈhɜːrli bɜːrli /
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