roaring 英 [ˈrɔ:rɪŋ]   美 [ˈrɔrɪŋ, ˈror-]

roaring

roaring  英 [ˈrɔ:rɪŋ] 美 [ˈrɔrɪŋ, ˈror-]

adj. 喧闹的;兴胜的;狂风暴雨的  n. 咆哮;怒吼;吼声  v. 怒吼(uproar的现在分词) 

名词复数:roarings 

The officer is roaring at the soldiers. 军官在对士兵们咆哮。
We all jumped out from behind the bushes, roaring and slobbering. 我们齐刷刷地从草丛里跳出来,咆哮着,淌着口水。

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  • adj. 喧闹的;兴胜的;狂风暴雨的
  • n. 咆哮;怒吼;吼声
  • v. 怒吼(uproar的现在分词)
  • 1. The officer is roaring at the soldiers.

    军官在对士兵们咆哮。

  • 2. We all jumped out from behind the bushes, roaring and slobbering.

    我们齐刷刷地从草丛里跳出来,咆哮着,淌着口水。

  • 3. The hero suffering from uncertainty takes the place of the man roaring for his revenge.

    这位饱受未知命运折磨的英雄取代了那个怒吼着报仇的男人。

  • roaring (adj.) late 14c., present-participle adjective from roar (v.). Used of periods of years characterized by noisy revelry, especially roaring twenties (1930); but also, in Britain, roaring fifties (1892). Roaring forties in reference to exceptional rough seas between latitudes 40 and 50 south, is attested from 1841.
roar·ing / ˈrɔːrɪŋ ; NAmE ˈrɔːrɪŋ / adjective [only before noun ] 1 making a continuous loud deep noise 咆哮的;呼啸的;轰鸣的 All we could hear was the sound of roaring water. 我们只能听到汹涌澎湃的涛声。 2 (of a fire ) burning with a lot of flames and heat 熊熊燃烧的 IDIOMS do a ˈroaring trade (in sth) ( informal) to sell a lot of sth very quickly 生意兴隆;销出大量(某物) ˌroaring ˈdrunk extremely drunk and noisy 耍酒疯 a ˌroaring sucˈcess ( informal) a very great success 巨大的成功 roaring roarings roar·ing / ˈrɔːrɪŋ ; NAmE ˈrɔːrɪŋ /
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