rowdy
adj. 吵鬧的; 粗暴的
When people are rowdy, they are noisy, rough, and likely to cause trouble.
He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours...
他向警方投訴鄰居們太吵鬧。
There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate.
在爭論的過程中,國會內部一片混亂。
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.
老闆備了一根棒球棒以對付鬧事者的一家紐約酒吧
1. a cruel and brutal fellow
1. disturbing the public peace; loud and rough;
Where most other puppies are robust and rowdy, It hurts me terribly just to move.
大部分其他小狗都很健壯和頑皮.而我卻連動一下都痛.
Usually they're not too rowdy, but tonight something was going on.
平時他們也不是很吵鬧的但今晚有點奇怪.
The owner called because they'd become rowdy.
酒吧老闆打電話,因為他們太鬧了.
A rowdy group of boys ran through the streets.
一群吵鬧的男孩跑過街道.
Rowdy meetings should hold no fears for an old professional like you.
集會上出現爭吵搗亂,當然不會使你這樣的老行家感到驚惶失措.