noisy
adjective /ˈnɔɪzi/
/ˈnɔɪzi/
(comparative noisier, superlative noisiest)
吵闹的;聒噪的;嘈杂的 - noisy children/traffic/crowds
吵闹的孩子;喧闹的交通;嘈杂的人群 - He was kept awake by noisy neighbours.
他被吵闹的邻居吵得睡不着觉。 - a noisy protest (= when people shout)
吵吵嚷嚷的抗议声 - The kids were even noisier than the dogs.
孩子们甚至比狗还吵闹。 - The engine is very noisy at high speed.
这个发动机转速高时噪音非常大。 - They are a small but noisy pressure group (= they attract attention to their ideas by frequent discussion and argument in public and in the media).
他们是一个小型但喧闹的压力团体。
- Hundreds of demonstrators staged a noisy protest outside the embassy.
数百名示威者在大使馆外举行了喧闹的抗议。 - The field was full of noisy children running around.
田野里到处是吵闹着跑来跑去的孩子。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- get
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- noisy children/traffic/crowds
充满噪音的;吵吵闹闹的 - a noisy classroom/office
嘈杂的教室/办公室 - People find it difficult to concentrate in noisy environments such as open-plan offices.
人们发现很难在嘈杂的环境中集中注意力,比如开放式办公室。 - The streets were very noisy throughout the night.
街道整晚都很吵。 - The party was getting a bit noisy.
聚会变得有点吵。 - It was so noisy I couldn't hear myself speak.
太吵了,我听不见自己说话。
- It's difficult to concentrate in a noisy office.
在嘈杂的办公室里很难集中注意力。 - A noisy classroom is a poor learning environment.
吵闹的教室不是好的学习环境。 - The pubs get crowded and noisy on Friday nights.
周五晚上,酒吧变得拥挤而嘈杂。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- get
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- a noisy classroom/office