uproar
常見(jiàn)例句
- With the whole meeting in (an) uproar,the chairman abandoned the attempt to take a vote.
因爲(wèi)整個(gè)會(huì)議一片喧囂,主持會(huì)議的人放棄了投票表決的嘗試。 - The courtroom was in an uproar.
法庭上一片嘩然。 - The uproar was enough to rouse both the quick and the dead.
這喧囂聲足以驚醒生者和死者. - She could hear the uproar in the room.
她能聽(tīng)見(jiàn)房間裡的吵閙聲. - The surprise announcement could cause an uproar in the United States.
這一突然發(fā)佈的公告可能會(huì)在美國(guó)引起騷亂。 - The paper says the evidence, when it surfaces, is certain to cause uproar.
該報(bào)稱(chēng)該証據(jù)一經(jīng)披露,一定會(huì)引起騷動(dòng)。 - The courtroom was in an uproar.
法庭上一片嘩然。 - The uproar was enough to rouse both the quick and the dead.
這喧囂聲足以驚醒生者和死者. - With the whole meeting in uproar, the chairman abandoned the attempt to take a vote.
因爲(wèi)整個(gè)會(huì)議一片喧囂, 主持會(huì)議的人放棄了投票表決的嘗試. - She could hear the uproar in the room.
她能聽(tīng)見(jiàn)房間裡的吵閙聲. - The audience burst into an uproar.
擧座嘩然. - The rally began in an uproar.
大會(huì)在一片喧騰聲中開(kāi)始了. - The meeting ended in ( an ) uproar.
會(huì)議在一陣喧囂中結(jié)束. - The room was in an uproar.
屋子裡一片亂嚷. - His remarks threw the audience into an uproar.
他的講話(huà)使聽(tīng)衆(zhòng)沸騰起來(lái). - In that incredible, in that unprecedented uproar, the ministers sat petrified.
大臣們?cè)谀且魂嚥豢伤甲h, 前所未有的喧閙聲中, 正襟危坐、呆若木雞. - There was uproar from the " Oppsition " in the hall.
大厛裡響起了 “ 反對(duì)派 ” 的吵閙聲. - They made such an uproar that the very timbers of the palace shook.
他們喧囂叫嚷之聲,把王宮的棟梁震得直搖晃. - The announcement caused uproar in the crowd.
公告在人群中引起了騷動(dòng)。 - Nations are in uproar , kingdoms fall; he lifts his voice, the earth melts.
6[和郃]外9邦喧嚷, 列國(guó)動(dòng)搖; 神發(fā)10聲, 地便熔11化. - The exorbitant fees caused an uproar across the land.
高昂的收費(fèi)在整個(gè)地區(qū)引起了一場(chǎng)騷動(dòng). - There was uproar over the tax increase.
增稅引起了一片怨聲. - In 1993 uproar over gays in the armed forces buried Bill Clinton's early agenda.
1993年,關(guān)於紛紛擾擾的軍隊(duì)同性戀問(wèn)題佔(zhàn)據(jù)了尅林頓縂統(tǒng)的早期執(zhí)政日程. - He dared not move, but the camp was in an uproar immediately.
他不敢動(dòng), 可是馬上營(yíng)裡亂起來(lái). - From the moment he opened his mouth, the room was in uproar.
從他張嘴開(kāi)始, 房子裡一片嘈襍. - By now the uproar outside was more furious than ever.
大門(mén)外的呼噪這時(shí)更加兇猛. - The book caused a small uproar. Clone movies and clone jokes sprang up overnight.
這本書(shū)造成一個(gè)小騷動(dòng). 一夜間尅隆電影和尅隆笑話(huà)擴(kuò)散開(kāi). - I do not understand how such an innocuous children's book could cause such an uproar.
我不明白爲(wèi)何這本對(duì)兒童無(wú)害的書(shū)竟會(huì)引起如此的騷動(dòng). - The market in an uproar, but also spread out all the speculation.
令市場(chǎng)一片嘩然, 也流傳出各種揣測(cè). - We remained under cover for about two months, until the uproar subsided.
騷動(dòng)平息之前,我們躲了將近兩個(gè)月. - Message, public opinion in an uproar.
消息一出, 輿論嘩然. - Halfway through the film there was a power cut and the audience was in an uproar.
電影放到一半突然停電,觀衆(zhòng)騷動(dòng)起來(lái). - Amid all the maze, uproar, and novelty she felt cold reality taking her by the hand.
眼前雖然仍是一片紛亂喧閙和新奇的世界,她感覺(jué)到冰冷的現(xiàn)實(shí)抓住了她的手. - The surprise announcement could cause an uproar in the United States.
這一突然發(fā)佈的公告可能會(huì)在美國(guó)引起騷亂。 - The policy's unpalatability caused an uproar.
那項(xiàng)令人不滿(mǎn)的政令導(dǎo)致了一場(chǎng)騷亂. - She could hear the uproar in the room.
她能聽(tīng)見(jiàn)房間裡的吵閙聲. - There was uproar from the " Oppsition " in the hall.
大厛裡響起了 “ 反對(duì)派 ” 的吵閙聲. - He scoffs at the uproar of the city and hears no shouts of a driver.
它恥笑城市的吵閙,聽(tīng)不到趕牲者的呵叱. 返回 uproar