词汇 | rackety |
释义 | rackety adjective informaluk /ˈræk.ɪ.ti/ us /ˈræk.ɪt̬.i/ racketyadjective (NOISY)making a lot of noise: 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 The houses were squeezed between the stadium and the rackety old railway line. I hope it won't disturb you if the children are a bit rackety at times. Noise & noisy abuzz bang something out barky bash something out blast boisterously brouhaha cacophony clatter disturbance explosive loudly noisy resonant ring out ring with something rowdily rowdiness rowdyism strident racketyadjective (LIVELY)socially lively and rather disorganized: rackety lifeAfter they broke up she led a rather rackety life. The atmosphere on the estate was friendly and rackety. Energetic and lively ablaze alive astir barnstorming be alive and well/kickingidiom be as fresh as a daisyidiom be full of beansidiom boisterous crackling freshness friskily frisky frolic frolicsome fury refreshed refreshingly rejuvenate rejuvenation rumbustious racketyadjective (DISHONEST)making a lot of money in a dishonest or illegal way: The new banks were often just as rackety as the new private companies to which they lent. The new leader was a populist with a rackety financial history. Trafficking & racketeering anti-racketeering anti-smuggling bagman black market contraband gun-running missell misselling modern slavery pass people trafficking run scalp screen sharing sell sell someone a bill of goodsidiom smuggle smuggling tout traffic racketyadjective (BAD CONDITION)in very bad condition: The place was full of bars and rackety, no-star hotels. We arrived at the broken gate of a house that looked even more rackety than the nearby shacks. In bad condition battered battle-scarred be on the skidsidiom beat someone up blasted have seen better daysidiom hors de combat impaired in decay in good, bad, etc. repairidiom run someone/something down sad scarred scuffed shabbily the worse for wearidiom well worn worm-eaten worn out worse Related wordracket |
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