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rip-roar·ing 英ˈrɪpˌrɔːrɪŋ, -ˌrəʊr-美ˈrɪpˌrɔrɪŋ, -ˌror-AHDrĭpʹrôr'ĭng, -rōr'- ☆☆☆☆☆高八GCOCA⁹¹¹³¹BNC⁶¹⁰⁷⁵iWeb⁴²³⁰³ 基本英英记法近义反义例句例句 adj.吵闹的⁵⁰;喧嚷的⁵⁰副词rip-roaringly异体字rip-roarious Adjective: uncontrollably noisyrip-roar-ing动名词⇒adj.吵闹的⁵⁰;喧嚷的⁵⁰近义词 riotous暴乱的rackety喧扰的uproarious喧嚣的boisterous喧闹的exciting令人兴奋的rollicking喧闹而欢乐的…ripping顶帅的energetic精力旺盛的 The film was arip-roaringsuccess.这部影片极为成功。 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have been repeatedly involved in tight affairs over recent weeks, but this was a rip-roaring match which twisted and turned before the Reds' grandstand finish. 索尔斯克亚的球队最近几周一直面临苦战,但尤其激烈。曼联到最后一刻才取得胜利。 forum.sports.sina.com.cn The hiring picture is improving largely because the productivity gains that drove the profit rebound and the rip-roaring stock market rally of the past two years are petering out. 招聘前景改善,很大程度上是因为一度推动盈利反弹的生产率改善趋势放缓,而过去两年活跃的股市亦式微。 yeeyan However, INSEE’s five- month data show that a couple of sectors are doing better in austere2009 than they were in rip-roaring2008. 不过国家统计局的1-5月份的数据显示,好几个产业在严寒的2009年的业绩都比喧嚷的2008年要好。 ecocn.org |