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rumpus [ˈrʌmpəs]

n. 喧嚣,吵闹;
复数:: rumpuses

例句:

  • He had actually left the company a year before the rumpus started.
    实际上,在争论开始一年前他就已经离开公司了。
  • They kick up a rumpus and throw things at each other.
    他们吵了起来并互相朝对方扔东西。
  • to cause a rumpus
    引起骚动
  • You're afraid of Betty...kicking up a rumpus.
    来自W. S. Maugham
  • A rumpus about Herbert not having...a job.
    来自R. H. Morrieson
  • Her first album Failer caused quite a rumpus and led to her opening for the likes of Bob Dylan and The Stones.
    来自BBC