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 clamorous ['klæmәrәs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 吵闹的

  1. The meeting began to become clamorous.
    会议开始变得喧哗了。
  2. The silent night has the beauty of the mother and the clamorous day of the child.
    静悄悄的黑夜具有母亲的美丽,而吵闹的白天具有孩子的美丽。
  3. The meeting began to become clamorous.
    会议开始变得喧哗了。


clamorous
[ adj ]
conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry
<adj.all>
blatant radiosa clamorous uproar
strident demands
a vociferous mob


Clamorous \Clam"or*ous\, a. [LL. clamorosus, for L. Clamosus:
cf. OF. clamoreux.]
Speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or
demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; bawling;
loud; turbulent. ``My young ones were clamorous for a
morning's excursion.'' --Southey. -- {Clam"or*ous*ly}, adv.
-- {Clam"or*ous*ness}, n.

  1. Hurrying to catch a boat in my second R4, I saw the needle of the semi-circular speedometer disappear from sight at a clamorous 75 mph (120 kmh) - I was, of course, going downhill.
  2. The gulf states must also fend off a clamorous Palestine Liberation Organization, which says it hasn't seen a penny of the money it was promised at an Arab summit in June.
  3. If responsibility for public policy were added on top, the already vexed question of who regulates the regulators would become clamorous. Finding a solution would be equally difficult.
  4. A heaving, clamorous monster of a city that has slipped its leash, it seems permanently out of control.
  5. The more clamorous the argument, the more cause the car industry has to worry.
  6. A congressman who has been a perennial budget workhorse and a senator who has spent his career focused on other issues will be marquee players in what should be one of 1989's most clamorous political clashes: how to cut the federal deficit.
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