uproar
n[U, sing]
(outburst of) noise and excitement or anger; tumult 喧嚣; 骚动; 吵闹
The meeting ended in (an) uproar. 会议以大吵大闹收场.
There was (an) uproar over the tax increases. 税款增加引起了鼓噪.
No? Then, Antonio, be ready. And Shylock, take your knife and prepare to do the deed.
不能撕?那么,安东尼奥,你做好准备;夏洛克,拿起你的刀子准备割肉吧。
So he had gone to the stores and had obtained a fixture that fitted both the tap on the supply line and the end of the air-line.
所以他就到仓库找到一个既适合供应管也适合供气管的接头。
Professor Karl von Frisch, an Austrian scientist, spent many years of his life researching the amazing ways honey bees communicate in their dark hives.