ruckus

ruckus [ˈrʌkəs]  [ˈrʌkəs] 

ruckus 基本解释

ruckus

名词争吵,喧闹

ruckus 网络解释

1. 喧闹:rucksack 帆布背包 | ruckus 喧闹 | ruction 吵闹

2. 卢克斯:Right below the reggae tribute. Look at that.|就在特别贡献那栏 | Ruckus.|卢克斯 | Well, we almost opened for them.|我们差点就为他们演出了

3. 卢克斯乐队:- Two of the original members. - Cool.|- 我们是最早的创办人 - 酷 | Ruckus.|卢克斯乐队 | Keep going.|往下看

4. 喧闹, 骚动:8、disruptive: 使破裂的, 分裂性的 | 9、ruckus: 喧闹, 骚动 | 10、clasp: 扣紧, 紧握, 搂抱, 密切合作

ruckus 词典解释

1. 喧闹;骚乱
    If someone or something causes a ruckus, they cause a great deal of noise, argument, or confusion.

    e.g. This caused such a ruckus all over Japan that they had to change their mind.
           这在全日本引起了不小的骚动,他们不得不因此改变主意。

ruckus 单语例句

1. It's just a harbinger for the ruckus that's scheduled to erupt tomorrow on what's been dubbed " Financial Fools Day ".

2. Two groups of young men got into a ruckus at a local watering hole.

3. But an unnamed official from the SGAS department involved in the latest ruckus told Xinhua on Monday that the current system was sound and legal.

4. Wang and his girlfriend were extremely lucky patrolling police officers happened to hear a ruckus and rescued them.

5. Oprah Winfrey caused a little ruckus last year when she stated unequivocally that no woman should wear shorts.

6. The biggest ruckus in China this past Spring Festival did not involve fireworks or overcrowded trains.

7. Hotel staff heard a ruckus and phoned the police, who arrested the suspects.

ruckus 英英释义

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noun

1. the act of making a noisy disturbance

    Synonym: commotion din ruction rumpus tumult