riotous

英['raɪətəs] 美['raɪətəs]
  • adj. 暴乱的;狂欢的;放荡的;茂盛的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. produced or growing in extreme abundance;

    "their riotous blooming"

  2. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;

    "effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive"
    "riotous times"
    "these troubled areas"
    "the tumultuous years of his administration"
    "a turbulent and unruly childhood"

  3. unrestrained by convention or morality;

    "Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society"
    "deplorably dissipated and degraded"
    "riotous living"
    "fast women"

1. The dinner was often a riotous affair enlivened by superbly witty speeches.
宴会常常会因为一些非常诙谐的讲话而气氛活跃,热闹非凡。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The organizers of the march were charged with assault and riotous assembly .
游行组织者被控侵犯人身及暴乱性非法集会。

来自《权威词典》

3. He has been sent down for riotous behaviour.
他因为行为放纵而被开除了.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. He was expelled from college for riotous conduct.
他因行为放荡而被勒令退学.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

5. He found congenial officers who knew how to leaven war's rigours with riotous enjoyment.
他找到了懂得用狂欢来冲淡战争的严酷的志趣相投的军官。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He was charged with riotous behaviour.
      他被控聚众闹事。
    2. We spent a riotous night at Christmas.
      圣诞节我们度过了一个狂欢之夜。
    3. He was expelled from college for riotous conduct.
      他因行为放荡而被勒令退学。