pandemonium
n. 喧囂; 嘈雜; 大混亂; 大混亂的場面
If there is pandemonium in a place, the people there are behaving in a very noisy and uncontrolled way.
There was pandemonium in court as the judge gave his summing up...
法官做總結時,法庭裡一片混亂。
Pandemonium broke out as they ran into the street shouting.
他們叫嚷著衝到大街上,大街上頓時亂作一團。
1. a state of extreme confusion and disorder
When the tone finally came through , there was pandemonium in the mission control room.
樂曲終於響起,控制室內一片沸騰.
The whole lobby was a perfect pandemonium, and the din was terrific.
整個門廳一片嘈雜, 而且喧囂刺耳.
I had found Adlai unperturbed in the midst of pandemonium.
我覺得艾德萊在一片大混亂中仍然鎮定自若.
The fumes began seeping through the trains and stations, and pandemonium ensued.
毒氣隨即開始瀰漫整個車廂,車站, 馬上引起了一場大混亂.
All at pandemonium broke out again and it was impossible to hear what anybody was saying.
紛亂的嚷鬧起來了,誰也聽不清誰的話語.