clamorous
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈklæməɹəs/
美 /ˈklæməɹəs/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Of or pertaining to clamor.; Of great intensity. (of sounds)
— a clamorous fire alarm
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Of or pertaining to clamor.; Creating a loud noise. (of people, animals or things)
— clamorous trumpets
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Of or pertaining to clamor.; Expressed loudly. (of emotions or feelings)
— We are disgusted with that clamorous grief, which, without any delicacy, calls upon our compassion with sighs and tears and importunate lamentations.
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Of or pertaining to clamor.; Filled with or accompanied by a great deal of noise. (of times, places, events or activities)
— a clamorous market
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Of or pertaining to clamor.; Insistently expressing a desire for something.
— Be clamorous and leap all civil bounds Rather than make unprofited return.
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Having especially (and often unpleasantly) bright or contrasting colours or patterns.
— She led them along a path edged with round, whitewashed stones and equally rounded basils of a clamorous green.
词汇关系
词源
From clamor + -ous; compare Latin clāmōrōsus and French clamoreux (obsolete), from Latin clāmōrem.
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