rowdy
英 ['raʊdɪ]
美 ['raʊdi]
- adj. 騒々しい; 荒っぽい
- n. 無作法な人; 喧嘩っ早い人
- n.(Rowdy)人の名前;(英)Rowdy
英語の語源
- rowdy (n.)
- "a rough, quarrelsome person," 1808, American English, originally "lawless backwoodsman," probably from row (n.2). The adjective is first recorded 1819. Related: Rowdily; rowdiness.
例文
- 1. There were rowdy scenes inside parliament during the debate.
- 論争の最中、国会内は混乱した。
- 2.a rowdy crowd at the pub
- バーで騒いでいる連中
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- 3.A rowdy group of boys ran through the streets.
- 騒がしい男の子たちが街を駆け抜けた。
- 4. Rowdy mobs gathered in the leading thoroughfares.
- 大勢の暴徒が要所に集まって騒ぎを起こしている。
- 5.He has complained to the police about rowdy neighbours.
- 彼は近所の人たちがうるさいと警察に訴えた。
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