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 noisy ['nɔɪzɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 嘈杂的, 喧闹的

[机] 噪声的, 嘈杂的




    noisy
    noisier, noisiest
    [ adj ]
    1. full of or characterized by loud and nonmusical sounds

    2. <adj.all>
      a noisy cafeteria
      a small noisy dog
    3. attracting attention by showiness or bright colors

    4. <adj.all>
      a noisy sweater


    Noisy \Nois"y\, a. [Compar. {Noisier}; superl. {Noisiest}.]
    [From {Noise}.]
    1. Making a noise, esp. a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous;
    turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd.

    2. Full of noise. ``The noisy town.'' --Dryden.

    1. Misleading information was peddled to distract patients' attention from real needs. This sermon, delivered to a conference audience rather than a cathedral congregation, was greeted with applause and Macara received a noisy standing ovation.
    2. Many Germans won't miss noisy GIs in bars or the damage maneuvers do to fields.
    3. About 200 students held a noisy demonstration Tuesday because the University of the Arts is allowing Pavarotti to use its Schubert Theater on nights that had been reserved for two student productions.
    4. Often cramped, usually cheerfully noisy, and staffed by wise-cracking bartenders, Pete's is authentic, timeless New York. CAFE LUXEMBOURGIt is midnight and Cafe Luxembourg is changing from Art Deco bistro to Art Deco bar.
    5. Health officials are employing psychological warfare in a nearly decade-long battle against thousands of noisy starlings that descend in dense flocks each summer in certain elm-lined neighborhoods.
    6. "It was noisy and busy all day long.
    7. The sound is not perfect - distant, slightly noisy - but new recordings from the greatest of living pianists are precious things.
    8. It waits to take customers on a noisy flying tour of the Ming Tombs.
    9. Many people milled around their cots; others escaped the shelter's smelly, noisy confines to enjoy the crisp, clear evening outside.
    10. Most British motorists still thought of them as noisy and gutless oddities run by economy freaks. No company has done more to change the British view of diesel cars than PSA (Peugeot-Citroen).
    11. Police in Orange County say they've found an almost foolproof way to reduce the number of raucous parties in their cities: bill the hosts for the time it takes to break up the noisy get-togethers.
    12. Said Dukakis: "That's the kind of president I want to be." "It's Halloween today, isn't it?" the Democratic nominee reminded his noisy campus audience in this environmentally sensitive state with its bigger-than-any prize of 47 electoral votes.
    13. She said blacks had to stand beside a conveyor belt in a noisy part of the plant and remove shells, while whites worked as foremen or operated bagging machines in a room equipped with stools.
    14. Thompson also lowered the boom on owners of noisy car stereos. He signed a law against playing stereos so loud that they can be heard 75 feet from the car.
    15. Day seven: After a stormy, all-night cruise past Cape Catastrophe, we arrive at Dangerous Reef, a desolate patch of rocks laden with growling sea lions and noisy cormorants and gulls.
    16. The capital city of Baghdad, with its modern buildings and luxury hotels, its nightclubs and noisy traffic, is a very long way from the war.
    17. "I couldn't hear myself, really, especially doing impressions," he said, alighting from the noisy twin-turboprop.
    18. After noisy debate, a 320-295 vote defeated an amendment by Conservative Party rebels to the government bill on property taxes, which critics say is unfair to the poor.
    19. In Newark, N.J., more than 700 striking telephone workers staged a noisy rally outside New Jersey Bell's state headquarters Tuesday to protest the benefits package offered by the company.
    20. Nonetheless at 90dB the employer is responsible. Only accurate technical measurements can determine how noisy an environment is, but as a rough guide, if people must shout to be heard two metres away, or their ears ring after work, noise is excessive.
    21. Such an early-retirement rule would be tough on the financially weaker carriers, such as Eastern Air Lines, Pan American World Airways and Trans World Airlines, which have lots of noisy planes and not much financial wherewithal to replace them.
    22. There were too many of those noisy tuneless songs inspired by positive thinking, epitomised by the newly penned 'Yes I can'.
    23. I see it as my obligation, in a real sense now my mission." Jackson had his night in the spotlight Tuesday, delivering a graceful swan song before a noisy and excited house.
    24. He was an early proponent of a plan that called for noisy jetliners to climb steeply to avoid residential neighborhoods near airports.
    25. "It was especially noisy last night, perhaps because they (the guerrillas) wanted to say something about the holiday," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
    26. Even with the earmuffs, it is noisy business.
    27. He does not live out the songs so emotionally, and the songs tend to be up-beat and noisy.
    28. Actually it's a Manhattan penthouse facing East 86th Street, with a noisy rumble of fume-spewing buses, taxis, trucks and people down below.
    29. When noisy monitors can't be avoided, foam ear plugs can offer temporary relief by reducing the intensity of high-pitched sounds without affecting ordinary conversation.
    30. Jaruzelski, emphasizing that he was addressing army officers, decried "noisy, confrontational and anarchy-prone pluralism leading nowhere," according to excerpts of a speech Monday to the Communist Party organization for the Pomerania army district.
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