obstreperous
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [?b?strep.?r.?s]
- 美式音標 [ɑb?str?p?r?s, ?b-]
- 國際音標 [?b'strep?r?s]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj.吵鬧的;喧囂的;難管束的
詞根記憶
- ob + streper(喧鬧) + ous→喧囂的
英漢例句
- But the Republican bosses, in particular, do not know how obstreperous the firebrands in the lower ranks will prove.
然而尤其是共和黨的頭頭們卻并不知曉下級的煽動者們是如何的不聽管教。 - But Mr King’s ability to counter another bout of recession depends upon inflation obediently behaving—and prices have recently been worryingly obstreperous.
但是金恩能否抵抗經(jīng)濟再次衰退,取決于通貨膨脹是否能得到控制----近日物價起伏波動,令人擔憂。 - There’s a conference room at the headquarters that has the word “obstreperous’’ - one of Lewin’s favorites; it means loud and stubborn - painted on the wall, complete with definition.
在Akamai的總部有一個可以用“喧囂”來形容的會議室,而這正是列文最喜歡的,在墻上寫著它的定義:響亮和固執(zhí)。 - IMF, and the cheap loans it provided, but were forced to by Indonesia's obstreperous parliament.
ECONOMIST: Indonesia - The government of Panama was sometimes obstreperous but ultimately bent to American muscle.
ECONOMIST: American canal building - But the Republican bosses, in particular, do not know how obstreperous the firebrands in the lower ranks will prove.
ECONOMIST: Congress
雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- difficult to deal with and noisy
- If you say that someone is obstreperous, you think that they are noisy and difficult to control.