roaring
adj. 興旺的; 喧譁的; 風哮雨嚎的
v. 怒吼,咆哮,大聲喊出( roar的現在分詞)
A roaring fire has large flames and is sending out a lot of heat.
If something is a roaring success, it is very successful indeed.
The government's first effort to privatize a company has been a roaring success.
政府首次實行公司私有化的努力獲得了巨大的成功。
If someone does a roaring trade in a type of goods, they sell a lot of them.
Salesmen of unofficial souvenirs have also been doing a roaring trade.
出售非官方紀念品的推銷員的生意也很紅火。
1. a deep prolonged loud noise
2. a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal);
1. very lively and profitable;
2. loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss
1. extremely;
do a roaring trade (或 business)
(非正式)生意興隆
The new restaurant is doing a roaring trade.
這家新餐館生意十分興隆.
Confucius Institutes have got off to a roaring start.
孔子學院的發展自草創以來一路高歌猛進.
I hear a roaring in my cars and I feel giddy.
我老是感到耳鳴和頭暈.
The lion was roaring triumphantly.
獅子正在發出勝利的吼叫.
In the distance they could see a vast crowd outside and roaring their heads off.
他們遠遠地就看見廠門外烏黑黑一堆人.呼噪的聲音比雷還響.