riotous
adj. 狂暴的; 狂亂的; 歡騰的; 喧鬧的
If you say that someone has a riotous lifestyle, you mean that they frequently behave in a excessive and uncontrolled way, for example by eating or drinking too much.
...aristocrats who wasted their inheritances in riotous living.
在放縱的生活中將遺產揮霍一空的貴族
You can describe someone's behaviour or an event as riotous when it is noisy and lively in a rather wild way.
The dinner was often a riotous affair enlivened by superbly witty speeches.
宴會常常會因為一些非常詼諧的講話而氣氛活躍,熱鬧非凡。
...a riotous exhibition of boogie-woogie piano playing.
歡鬧的布吉樂鋼琴演奏會
You can describe things as riotous when they are very colourful or decorative rather than plain or simple.
...a riotous collection of gaudy and glamorous dresses.
各種各樣花哨而華麗的服裝
1. produced or growing in extreme abundance;
2. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;
3. unrestrained by convention or morality;
The dinner was often a riotous affair enlivened by superbly witty speeches.
宴會常常會因為一些非常詼諧的講話而氣氛活躍,熱鬧非凡。
He has been sent down for riotous behaviour.
他因為行為放縱而被開除了.
He was expelled from college for riotous conduct.
他因行為放蕩而被勒令退學.
He found congenial officers who knew how to leaven war's rigours with riotous enjoyment.
他找到了懂得用狂歡來沖淡戰爭的嚴酷的志趣相投的軍官。
They spent a riotous night drinking and singing.
他們飲酒唱歌狂歡了一夜.