rowdiness
n. 吵闹; 粗暴
When people are rowdy, they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.
He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours...
他向警方投诉邻居们太吵闹。
There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate.
在争论的过程中,国会内部一片混乱。
If you describe people as rowdies, you mean that they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.
...a bar in New York where the owner kept a baseball bat to deal with rowdies.
老板备了一根棒球棒以对付闹事者的一家纽约酒吧
1. rowdy behavior
The two of them were cast out of the nightclub for rowdiness.
他们二人因粗野喧嚷而被赶出夜总会.
Britain's crowded media market is an international outlier, both for its rowdiness and its professionalism.
而市场混乱与专业性导致英国太过饱和的媒体市场与国际市场分开.