释义 |
strep·i·tous \ˈstrepəd.əs\ adjective also strep·i·tant \-əd.ənt\ Etymology: strepitous from Latin strepitus noise, from strepere to make noise; strepitant from Latin strepitant-, strepitans, present participle of strepitare, freq. of strepere — more at obstreperous : characterized or accompanied by much noise : clamorous, noisy, boisterous < the strepitant racket of the streets — Christopher Morley > |