释义 |
brou·ha·ha \brüˈhä(ˌ)hä; |brühä|hä, -ühə|-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, perhaps modification of Hebrew bārūkh habbā' blessed be he who enters; from the frequent use in the synagogue of a passage containing these words, Ps 118:26 (RSV) 1. : a confused medley of sounds especially of voices : hubbub 2. : publicity, attention, or excitement far beyond the merits or importance of its cause : hullabaloo, uproar, furore |