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1. | an irresponsible clamour |
| 不负责任的吵嚷 |
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2. | It is said that the public and Congressional concern about deceptive(欺骗性的) packaging rumpus(喧嚣) started |
| [参考译文]议员哈特一家在购买合装麦片时发现,包装盒变高了,变窄了,食品的分量也减少了,然而价格却分文未降。 |
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3. | clamour down the speaker |
| 把演说人轰下台 |
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4. | uproar | clamour |
| 鼓噪 |
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5. | He feared their clamour. |
| 他怕他们嚷嚷。 |
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6. | boisterousment n. |
| 喧嚣 |
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7. | The dirds were very loud. |
| 鸟声喧嚣。 |
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8. | Owen paused, and immediately there arose a great clamour from his listeners. |
| 欧文停了下来,听众中立即掀起一阵喧嚣。 |
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9. | a clamour for revenge |
| 复仇的喊声. |
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10. | To clamour insolently |
| 叫嚣隳突 |
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