ruckus 英 ['rʌkəs]   美 ['rʊkəs]

ruckus

ruckus  英 ['rʌkəs] 美 ['rʊkəs]

n. 骚动;喧闹 

名词复数:ruckuss 

She was having a terrible time of it, though, because of a very discordant—and very loud—ruckus outside her window. 这一晚过得很糟糕,因为窗外不断传来刺耳的大声喧闹。
It is hard to think that this remote and tranquil spot could have caused such a continent-sized ruckus. 很难想象这个偏远和宁静的地方可以引起影响全大陆的一场骚动。

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  • n. 骚动;喧闹
  • 1. She was having a terrible time of it, though, because of a very discordant—and very loud—ruckus outside her window.

    这一晚过得很糟糕,因为窗外不断传来刺耳的大声喧闹。

  • 2. It is hard to think that this remote and tranquil spot could have caused such a continent-sized ruckus.

    很难想象这个偏远和宁静的地方可以引起影响全大陆的一场骚动。

  • 3. There was another international ruckus when Israeli commandos shot dead nine people on a Turkish ship with humanitarian supplies bound for Gaza.

    自以色列突击队射杀9名土耳其船员以来(当时船上装运的是运往袈裟的人道主义援助物品),这是又一场国际骚动。

ruckus / ˈrʌkəs ; NAmE ˈrʌkəs / noun [singular ] ( informal) ( especially NAmE) a situation in which there is a lot of noisy activity, confusion or argument 喧闹;骚动;争吵 SYN commotion ruckus ruckuses ruckus / ˈrʌkəs ; NAmE ˈrʌkəs /
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