n. 吵闹,喧嚣;骚乱,骚动
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uproars
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1.The article caused (an) uproar.
这篇文章引起了轩然大波。
2.When he made his entrance on stage there was uproar.
他出场时哗然。
3."When Ellen DeGeneres had her own show on TV in 1997 and came out, there was an uproar," Powell says.
鲍威尔说:“当艾伦。”德杰尼·勒斯在1997年出现在荧幕上时引起了骚动。
4.SLOVAKIA is in shock; France in uproar.
斯洛伐克震惊了,法国也上下哗然。
5.There was a press uproar.
当时的记者们一片喧哗。
6.Whitney's latest report is even more thorough than last year's analysis that started the uproar.
惠特尼的最新报告甚至比去年引发这场争议的分析更为详尽。
7.It was a game and an uproar as much as a conversation.
那是一种游戏,一种胡扯,也是一种交谈。
8.Why create uproar?
为什么骚动?