单词 | noisy |
释义 | noisy (nɔɪzi ) Word forms: noisier , noisiest 1. adjective A2 A noisy person or thing makes a lot of loud or unpleasant noise. ...my noisy old typewriter. His daughter was very active and noisy in the mornings. noisily adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective] The students on the grass bank cheered noisily. She sat by the window, noisily gulping her morning coffee. 2. adjective A2 A noisy place is full of a lot of loud or unpleasant noise. It's a noisy place with film clips showing constantly on one of the cafe's giant screens. The baggage hall was crowded and noisy. 3. adjective If you describe someone as noisy, you are critical of them for trying to attract attention to their views by frequently and forcefully discussing them. [disapproval] It might, at last, silence the small but noisy intellectual clique. Collocations: a bit noisy The diesel versions are starting to sound a bit noisy compared with newer competitors, but a 1.6 litre petrol version would be a good option. Times, Sunday Times It's also awkward to hold and a bit noisy. Times, Sunday Times Think it might be a bit noisy or leaky? Times, Sunday Times Things can also get a bit noisy when stag and hen nights are in town. Times, Sunday Times A bit noisy on start-up, perhaps, but thereafter smooth and torquey and doubtless very economical to boot. Times, Sunday Times Among the odd restaurant and noisy bar are other grand, ruined palaces, just façades, occupied only by the birds. Times, Sunday Times I was pleasantly astonished by the large, noisy bar. Times, Sunday Times To control noisy bar patrons during readings, the bartender keeps a two-sided sign. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are no noisy bars, no party boats, no designer shops and precious few people. Times, Sunday Times Nor their noisy fans, who always make life difficult for opponents. The Sun Villa defended with two banks of four, hoped for the best and, if the taunts of their noisy fans were any yardstick, expected the worst. Times, Sunday Times But the hosts were in no mood to disappoint their noisy fans. The Sun And nobody senior resigned in noisy protest. Times, Sunday Times When the event nevertheless went ahead, they organised a noisy protest. Times, Sunday Times This effort was supplemented by noisy protest marches and aggressive media campaign. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has stirred noisy protests on campuses as well as some support from students who, he says, are being 'lied to ... and language-policed by far-left activists'. Times, Sunday Times The crowds often made noisy protests about on-field events, often related to umpiring. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 吵杂的 Japanese: やかましい |
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