形容词雷鸣般的; 雷动; 多雷的; 山响
形容词
1. The tree fell with a thunderous crash.
那棵树轰隆一声倒下了。
1. 打雷的:thundering 雷鸣的 | thunderous 打雷的 | thundershower 雷阵雨
2. 像打雷的:break into 突然发出 | thunderous像打雷的 | surly粗暴的,阴沉的
3. 雷声般的:thrust 插,挤;戳,刺 n.戳,刺;推力 | thunderous 雷声般的 | thwart 反对,阻挠
1. (声音)轰隆隆的,低沉的,低吼的
If you describe a noise as thunderous, you mean that it is very loud and deep.
e.g. The audience responded with thunderous applause.
观众报以雷鸣般的掌声。
e.g. ...the thunderous roar of an explosion.
惊天动地的爆炸声
1. thunderous
1. As he ran toward the line, their clapping became increasingly thunderous and rhythmic until it matched the pace of his steps.
2. Soldiers massed along the Gaza frontier said they were eager to join the fight, and some even cheered as they heard thunderous airstrikes in the distance.
3. thunderous
3. After his speech titled " I do not give up hope ", the modest Japanese was greeted with thunderous applause.
4. In response she received thunderous applause and was later presented flowers and a photo album recording her quality control efforts in the past few years.
5. His voice was firm and he got thunderous applause from the delegates.
6. Then amidst a thunderous burst of firecrackers, the bridegroom and the bride went out of her home to the car.
7. Berbatov nearly scored his second early in the second half with a thunderous long range strike that Carson just managed to push away.
8. Thunderous booms could be heard in the distance as the soldiers said goodbye to the crowd.
9. The shocking remarks were jokingly called " leiyu, " or " thunderous remarks " to show people maybe terribly shocked by such words.
10. thunderous什么意思
10. Demonstrators banged on lamp posts and chanted " leave " in a thunderous show of force outside the palace not seen before.
adj
1. thunderous
1. extremely ominous
e.g. world events of thunderous import
2. loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss
Synonym: deafening earsplitting thundery