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 roaring ['rɒ:riŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 吼声, 咆哮, 怒吼

a. 风哮雨嚎的, 咆哮的, 轰鸣的, 喧哗的, 狂暴的

[医] 喘鸣症(马)




    roaring
    [ noun ]
    1. a deep prolonged loud noise

    2. <noun.event>
    3. a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)

    4. <noun.communication>
      his bellow filled the hallway
    [ adv ]
    1. extremely

    2. <adv.all>
      roaring drunk
    [ adj ]
    1. very lively and profitable

    2. <adj.all>
      flourishing businesses
      a palmy time for stockbrokers
      a prosperous new business
      doing a roaring trade
      a thriving tourist center
      did a thriving business in orchids


    Roaring \Roar"ing\, n.
    1. A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast, or of
    a person in distress, anger, mirth, etc., or of a noisy
    congregation.

    2. (Far.) An affection of the windpipe of a horse, causing a
    loud, peculiar noise in breathing under exertion; the
    making of the noise so caused. See {Roar}, v. i., 5.


    Roar \Roar\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Roared}; p. pr. & vvb. n.
    {Roaring}.] [OE. roren, raren, AS. r[=a]rian; akin to G.
    r["o]hten, OHG. r?r?n. [root]112.]
    1. To cry with a full, loud, continued sound. Specifically:
    (a) To bellow, or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or
    other beast.

    Roaring bulls he would him make to tame.
    --Spenser.
    (b) To cry loudly, as in pain, distress, or anger.

    Sole on the barren sands, the suffering chief
    Roared out for anguish, and indulged his grief.
    --Dryden.

    He scorned to roar under the impressions of a
    finite anger. --South.

    2. To make a loud, confused sound, as winds, waves, passing
    vehicles, a crowd of persons when shouting together, or
    the like.

    The brazen throat of war had ceased to roar.
    --Milton.

    How oft I crossed where carts and coaches roar.
    --Gay.

    3. To be boisterous; to be disorderly.

    It was a mad, roaring time, full of extravagance.
    --Bp. Burnet.

    4. To laugh out loudly and continuously; as, the hearers
    roared at his jokes.

    5. To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses having a
    certain disease. See {Roaring}, 2.

    {Roaring boy}, a roaring, noisy fellow; -- name given, at the
    latter end Queen Elizabeth's reign, to the riotous fellows
    who raised disturbances in the street. ``Two roaring boys
    of Rome, that made all split.'' --Beau. & Fl.

    {Roaring forties} (Naut.), a sailor's name for the stormy
    tract of ocean between 40[deg] and 50[deg] north latitude.

    1. A survey by the South Bank Polytechnic revealed that not a single Bangladeshi from Spitalfields worked in the City. My local baker, a Moroccan, is popular and does a roaring trade at weekends among the people from the top of the hill.
    2. Equity issues to fund a rapid succession of deals may have looked attractive in the roaring 1980s, but not in the more sober 1990s.
    3. It hugs the Indus gorge all the way, carved or blasted out of the rock walls that tower above it, with the river silently sweeping or raging and roaring hundreds of metres below.
    4. One of the latest informational gimmicks is a "USDA Backgrounder" listing the department's "drought-related actions" since the blotter-like furnaces began roaring across most of the nation.
    5. But in the roaring 1980s, Wall Street's corporate finance specialists took a back seat to glamorous takeover advisers; investment banks earned fees of $10 million or $20 million on a single merger deal.
    6. All week long the authorities of this town of 7,000 have struggled to contain an ocean of roaring motorcycles and tattooed bikers wrapped in enough leather to outfit the women of Chicago with purses.
    7. What seems like a flood of paper passing through Des Moines is a trickle in a roaring river nationwide.
    8. But it begins as straightfaced baroque, shifts up into rococo and ends as a roaring essay in comical-romantic glitz. Adapting his own hit stage show, Luhrmann has deftly reconciled cinema with theatre.
    9. I still remember the sight of two young Israeli soldiers, one male and the other female, roaring into Tel Aviv on a motor scooter from the desert, joyously waving a captured Egyptian battle flag.
    10. Inflation is plummeting, interest rates have dropped to historic lows, and the stock market is roaring.
    11. A roaring prairie fire veered away from Mount Rushmore yesterday after chasing a thousand residents and tourists from the area, while another huge grass fire was stopped 10 miles short of the Alaska pipeline, the Associated Press reported.
    12. It may be a split decision, but we're going to make it." BAN NON SAO-AE, Thailand (AP) _ The war has nothing to do with them, but without warning it comes roaring in often on the 729 people of Ban Non Sao-Ae who make their living by farming.
    13. "Military danger still exists in the world," Defense Minister Marshal Dmitri T. Yazov said moments before he sent five new pieces of military hardware roaring past the assembled Kremlin leadership and Western spectators.
    14. "The march toward freedom and justice is irreversible," Mandela told the roaring crowd in the township that has become one of the bleakest symbols of apartheid.
    15. Ford's Edsel should have been a roaring success.
    16. The flames were roaring 30, 40 feet into the air, a wall of fire was moving 40 miles an hour," recalled Wilson.
    17. But Murphy Morobe, one the organizers, said the Conference for a Democratic Future was a "roaring success." A congressional panel charged Sunday that the federal government has failed to report evidence of the relative safety of abortions for women.
    18. No injuries were immediately reported, but the explosion touched off a roaring fire and sent a plume of smoke 500 feet in the air, said East Baton Rouge Civil Defense spokesman Ed Wright.
    19. Consider the notorious William Kidd who, mercifully, was roaring drunk the day he was hanged here in 1701.
    20. A serious breach of the dam would send a huge wall of water _ an estimated 110 billion gallons _ roaring through the Nile River valley, where almost all Egypt's 55 million people live.
    21. Residents throughout the region said they heard a big blast followed by a loud rushing sound, which one San Francisco radio caller described as "like three jet engines starting up." Langston said the roaring sound lasted five minutes.
    22. The Uccel acquisition caps a decade of roaring growth for Computer Associates, which was founded in 1976 with four employees and a distribution agreement with a Swiss software firm.
    23. If she was indeed taught to think, as proclaimed, she would realize that the roaring '80s have left our country in economic and environmental shambles attributed to both the Republicans and Democrats.
    24. And when it does some great roaring machine will come and whirl it all sky-high again.
    25. Using recorded sounds such as roaring crowds and cracks of the bat, Mr. Albright did the play-by-play from a script he wrote.
    26. At the jammed Mad Hatter sports bar, fans leaped into the air, roaring, slapping high fives and wagging fingers at the television screen.
    27. I went to the main railway station where a man with a toasted-sandwich maker was doing a roaring trade.
    28. It would be helpful to his strategy, the sages say, if someone didn't come roaring down from Iowa and New Hampshire as the St. George who slayed Mr. Hart.
    29. As he brings his own brand of Harlem to Japan, Franco Gaskin is completely oblivious to the trucks roaring past, the summer sun and the sweat beads streaking the lenses of his glasses.
    30. And the firm dragged its heels in certain related areas; as the stock market began its roaring five-year rise that summer, Hutton was slow to expand over-the-counter stock trading and gather sophisticated marketing data.
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