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31. | noisily domineering; tending to browbeat others. |
| 吵闹、跋扈;倾向于吓唬别人。 |
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32. | In public, most Canadians try to be tactful when dealing with other people and will avoid arguing or causing scenes in public. |
| 在公众场合与人相处时,大部分加国人都会尽量表现圆滑的一面,避免当众争辩或吵闹。 |
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33. | She sailed into her children for making too much noise. |
| 她叱责孩子们太吵闹。 |
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34. | Would you please not make so much noise? |
| 请你不要那么吵闹行吗? |
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35. | free of noise or uproar; or making little if any sound. |
| 不吵闹;或声音很 |
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36. | to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively. |
| 嘈杂、生气、破坏地吵闹。 |
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37. | I prefer quietness to noise. |
| 我喜欢安静,不喜欢吵闹。 |
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38. | The drunkards are brawly. |
| 这些醉鬼在喧哗吵闹。 |
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39. | The people next door are very noisy. |
| 隔壁房间的人非常吵闹。 |
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40. | A tempestuous uprising;a riot. |
| 暴动吵闹混乱的暴动 |
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