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A boisterous festivity or celebration; merrymaking. Often used in the plural.
喧闹的饮宴或庆典; 作乐. 常用作复数.
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They are loud or quiet, funny or severe, tough or gentle, boisterous or shy.
他们有些喜欢大声讲话, 有些喜欢窃窃私语;有些风趣幽默,有些严肃古板;有些野蛮粗暴,有些温文儒雅;有些外向喧闹, 有些内向羞涩.
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He was a quiet child, of a different kidney from his boisterous brothers.
他是个文静的孩子, 跟他那些吵闹的哥哥们有不同的脾气.
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His former owner decided they couldn't cope with such a boisterous animal.
他的前老板决定他们无法应付这样一个热闹的动物.
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The sea writes in foam again and again and off the lines in a boisterous despair.
大海用它的浪花一次又一次地表达,但在狂暴与绝望中什么也没有留下.
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You should be serious in class. Don't behave in a noisy , gay , and boisterous manner.
你上课要严肃, 不准嬉皮笑脸.
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The unruly crowd became even more boisterous when he tried to quiet them.
他试图使那些横蛮任性的人们安静下来,可他们却吵嚷得更加厉害.
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And Mardi Gras , today, is a boisterous, bacchanalian splurge of music and mayhem.
但今天的谢肉节却成为欢腾喧闹 、 狂欢畅饮而又音乐和暴行杂陈的节日.
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The children tended to gather together quietly for a while before they broke into boisterous play.
孩子们经常是先静静地聚集在一起,不一会就开始吵吵嚷嚷戏耍开了.
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