raucously ad. 沙哑地, 粗声地
raucously[ adv ]- with a raucous sound
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his voice rang raucously
- in a rowdy manner
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the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily
Raucous \Rau"cous\ (r[add]"k[u^]s), a. [L. raucus.]
Hoarse; harsh; rough; as, a raucous, thick tone. ``His voice
slightly raucous.'' --Aytoun. -- {Rau"cous*ly}, adv.
- If, for example, you start with the more familiar and reassuring sorts of works presented on the second floor, by the time you get to the rather raucously installed top floor you may be put off by the feeling that you have stumbled into chaos.
- Members of the Supreme Soviet, the national legislature that resumed its session after a two-month break, raucously debated the leadership's proposal to call an emergency session of their parent body to broaden presidential powers.
- He gained the sobriquet "Old Stoneface" in 1960 when Khrushchev raucously banged his shoe on his desk during a U.N. General Assembly session, startling everyone in the hall _ except Gromyko, who sat silently staring ahead.