adj. 1. 吵闹的,喧嚣的。 2.任性的,暴躁的;顽固对抗的;难驾驭的。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Example Sentences:
1.
Giles gosling himself was somewhat scandalized at the obstreperous nature of their mirth . 吉尔斯戈斯林本人看到大家高兴起来那么喧哗,有点难为情。
2.
Giles gosling himself was somewhat scandalized at the obstreperous nature of their mirth 吉尔斯?戈斯林本人看到大家高兴起来那么喧哗,有点难为情。
3.
Of course his infant majesty was most obstreperous at such toilet formalities and he let everyone know it 当然喽,娃娃陛下对这种方便安排极为抵触,并且让人人都知晓:
4.
But she dared not show it , because connie , taking after her father , would straight away become obstreperous and unmanageable 产际上她正在暴怒着但是她不敢露了出来,因为酷肖父亲的康妮,努势将立刻放肆争抗起来。
5.
The master held up a hand for silence , and called the most obstreperous of the neophytes who had mocked forward , to where he and the end user sat 无名师抚手不语,命这个嘲笑最终用户的新门徒前坐,坐到最终用户身边
6.
In fact , it takes longer now than it used to , because environmental regulations have become more onerous and activists more obstreperous around the world 事实上,现在开发这些比过去要花的时间长多了,这是因为世界上的环境法规对义务方面要求的更多,并且环境保护的激进分子也更加活跃。
7.
He gets so tired of the frenzied rabble outside his office door blowing their own trumpets that he quietly deducts $ 10 , 000 from the bonus of anyone who is being too obstreperous 他对自己办公室门外的疯狂玩家集会(全都是在吹嘘着自己)十分厌倦,会悄悄地从那些过于喧哗的家伙身上扣掉1万美元奖金。