rackety

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Making a racket; noisy. informal
    — The book’s initial germ was a rackety shootout not far from Mr. Chandra’s family’s co-op.
  2. Involving, or characteristic of, a criminal racket. informal
    — The fact that the major European countries consider Cyprus to be a rackety semi-gangster society made it madness ever to allow the island to join the Eurozone, rather than an excuse, as now, for stealing its citizens' money.

词形变化

racketier comparative racketiest superlative

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English racket
English -y
English rackety
From racket + -y.
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