raucously

英['rɔːkəsli] 美['rɔːkəsli]
  • adv. 沙哑地;粗声地
Adverb:
  1. with a raucous sound;

    "his voice rang raucously"

  2. in a rowdy manner;

    "the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily"

1. They laughed together raucously.
他们一起大声笑起来,声音很刺耳。

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2. They were joking loudly among themselves, laughing raucously and punching each other's arms.
他们在大声地开着彼此的玩笑,刺耳地大笑着,相互推搡着胳膊。

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3. They raucously complain about China's growing gap between rich and poor and its "bubble" economy.
他们粗声抱怨中国的贫富两极分化和“泡沫”经济。

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4. In one famous cricket match in 1983 a crowd at a game in Srinagar, the valley's main town, rooted raucously for the Indians' opposing team, from the West Indies.
在1983年的一次著名的板球赛事中,该山谷主要城镇斯利那加举行的一场比赛上,一群人站在那儿,对印度的反方队员——来自西印度群岛的人,粗声喊叫。

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5. Unshaven with long sideburns and close-cropped hair, Mr. Abas greeted acquaintances as they passed by, smoked Camels, flicked the butts into the street and coughed raucously.
长髯短发的拉阿巴斯先生向每一个经过的熟人打着招呼,抽着骆驼牌香烟、不时地向街上磕去烟灰并沙哑地咳嗽。

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6. Unshaven with long sideburns and close-cropped hair, Mr. Abas greeted acquaintances as they passed by, smoked Camels, flicked the butts into the street and coughed raucously.
长髯短发的拉阿巴斯先生向每一个经过的熟人打着招呼,抽着骆驼牌香烟、不时地向街上磕去烟灰并沙哑地咳嗽。

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