roaring
- IPA[ˈrôriNG]
美式
- making or uttering a loud, deep, or harsh prolonged sound;(of a fire) burning fiercely and noisily
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形容詞
- 1. making or uttering a loud, deep, or harsh prolonged sound he was greeted everywhere with roaring crowds a swollen, roaring river
- ▪ (of a fire) burning fiercely and noisily he sat by the roaring fire 同義詞
- ▪ (of business) lively; brisk cafes that do a roaring trade
- ▪ archaic behaving or living in a noisy riotous manner a roaring boy
- ▪ (of a period of time) characterized by optimism, buoyancy, or excitement the Roaring Twenties
- 2. informal obviously or unequivocally the thing mentioned (used for emphasis) two roaring drunk firemen the final week of 同義詞
- full of energy and vigour: a rip-roaring derby match
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- full of energy and vigor: a rip-roaring rodeo
Oxford American Dictionary
- stormy ocean tracts between latitudes 40° and 50° south
Oxford Dictionary
- do very good business
Oxford American Dictionary
- do very good business
Oxford Dictionary
- do very good business
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- IPA[ˈrɔːrɪŋ]
英式
- making or uttering a roar: he was greeted everywhere with roaring crowds a swollen, roaring river
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