pandemonium

英[ˌpændə'məʊniəm] 美[ˌpændə'moʊniəm]
  • n. 喧嚣;极端混乱嘈杂的地方
pandemoniac
GRE
Noun:
  1. a state of extreme confusion and disorder

1. There was pandemonium in court as the judge gave his summing-up.
法官的结案陈词在法庭上引起一片混乱。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Pandemonium broke out as they ran into the street shouting.
他们叫嚷着冲到大街上,大街上顿时乱作一团。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced.
这消息一宣布,立即乱成一片。

来自《权威词典》

4. The whole lobby was a perfect pandemonium, and the din was terrific.
整个门厅一片嘈杂, 而且喧嚣刺耳.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. Shrill cries and startled oaths flew up around us as pandemonium broke out.
骚乱爆发时,我们周围充斥着尖厉的哭喊声和难以入耳的咒骂声。

来自柯林斯例句

    1. There was pandemonium when the news was announced.
      消息宣布後一片混乱。
    2. Pandemonium reigned in the classroom until the teacher arrived.
      教师来到之前教室里乱哄哄的。