obstreperous
英 [əb'strep(ə)rəs]
美 [əb'strɛpərəs]
GRE
obstreperous 喧闹的,任性的ob-,相对,对着的,-strep,打鼾声,发出噪音,拟声词。引申词义对吵的,吵闹的,后用于指任性的,难以管驭的。
- obstreperous (adj.)
- c. 1600, from Latin obstreperus "clamorous," from obstrepere "drown with noise, make a noise against, oppose noisily," from ob "against" (see ob-) + strepere "make a noise," from PIE *strep-, said to be imitative (compare Latin stertare "to snore," Old Norse þrapt "chattering," Old English þræft "quarrel"). Related: Obstreperously; obstreperousness.
- 1. You know I have no intention of being awkward and obstreperous.
- 你知道我无意存心作对。
来自辞典例句
- 2. He becomes obstreperous when he's had a few drinks.
- 他喝了些酒就爱撒酒疯.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Giles Gosling himself was somewhat scandalized at the obstreperous nature of their mirth.
- 吉尔斯·戈斯林本人看到大家高兴起来那么喧哗,有点难为情.
来自辞典例句
- 4. In the class that day was an obstreperous man who was creating turmoil.
- 那天教室里有个任性的男人在捣乱.
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