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词汇 noisily
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Definition of noisily in English:

noisily

adverb ˈnɔɪzɪli
  • 1In a manner that makes a lot of noise.

    helicopters hovered noisily overhead
    Elizabeth exhaled noisily in exasperation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People seem to have brightened up and are chatting noisily as they work.
    • Billy was noisily sucking on a bottle of milk.
    • The cab clattered noisily over the cobbled street.
    • The birds were chirping noisily.
    • Before the soldiers could grasp what was happening, bombs were exploding and trees were crashing noisily.
    • The air rushes past her ears noisily as she continues her journey.
    • The classes noisily made their way to the cafeteria.
    • She walked in and closed the door noisily behind her.
    • Roger cleared his throat noisily, vying for attention.
    • She chewed noisily on the caramel-flavored candy as it was stuck to her teeth and the roof of her mouth.
    • They tend to party noisily.
    • Teenagers are noisily making their way to and from class.
    1. 1.1 In a manner that stridently seeks to attract attention to one's views.
      he has noisily criticized pension reform plans
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several Laborites noisily denounced the government's war policy.
      • He had been forced out of the club in perhaps the most noisily protested trade ever conducted.
      • This was a time when the government was mired in scandal, old class-certainties were crumbling and subversive youth was making its presence noisily felt.
      • The government continues to complain noisily about the politically sensitive strikes.
      • I'll certainly be complaining noisily if my next bill says otherwise.
      • There was a small, diffuse left wing, noisily loyal to the 1814 Charter, whose members were variously labelled 'independents' and 'doctrinaires', until they settled on the term 'liberal'.
      • These measures were equally noisily, if less clearly, objected to.
      • I can also protest (noisily) which I do on my blog.
      • The victory was celebrated noisily in San Francisco, and hailed in the national media.
      • Talk radio has long since noisily advanced ideas that go unexpressed in the corridors of The New Yorker.
      • He broke up noisily with the company last year, in a flurry of lawsuits that included claims of IP theft.
      • Party leaders have noisily criticized his proposed privatizations.
      • Noisily they resisted racism and quietly they go about the business of reconstruction and reconciliation.

Definition of noisily in US English:

noisily

adverbˈnoizilē
  • 1In a manner that makes a lot of noise.

    helicopters hovered noisily overhead
    Elizabeth exhaled noisily in exasperation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cab clattered noisily over the cobbled street.
    • People seem to have brightened up and are chatting noisily as they work.
    • Billy was noisily sucking on a bottle of milk.
    • Teenagers are noisily making their way to and from class.
    • Before the soldiers could grasp what was happening, bombs were exploding and trees were crashing noisily.
    • They tend to party noisily.
    • The air rushes past her ears noisily as she continues her journey.
    • The classes noisily made their way to the cafeteria.
    • Roger cleared his throat noisily, vying for attention.
    • The birds were chirping noisily.
    • She walked in and closed the door noisily behind her.
    • She chewed noisily on the caramel-flavored candy as it was stuck to her teeth and the roof of her mouth.
    1. 1.1 In a manner that stridently seeks to attract attention to one's views.
      he has noisily criticized pension reform plans
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Party leaders have noisily criticized his proposed privatizations.
      • These measures were equally noisily, if less clearly, objected to.
      • He broke up noisily with the company last year, in a flurry of lawsuits that included claims of IP theft.
      • There was a small, diffuse left wing, noisily loyal to the 1814 Charter, whose members were variously labelled 'independents' and 'doctrinaires', until they settled on the term 'liberal'.
      • He had been forced out of the club in perhaps the most noisily protested trade ever conducted.
      • I'll certainly be complaining noisily if my next bill says otherwise.
      • The victory was celebrated noisily in San Francisco, and hailed in the national media.
      • The government continues to complain noisily about the politically sensitive strikes.
      • This was a time when the government was mired in scandal, old class-certainties were crumbling and subversive youth was making its presence noisily felt.
      • Noisily they resisted racism and quietly they go about the business of reconstruction and reconciliation.
      • Talk radio has long since noisily advanced ideas that go unexpressed in the corridors of The New Yorker.
      • Several Laborites noisily denounced the government's war policy.
      • I can also protest (noisily) which I do on my blog.
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