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[ˈaprɔː] noun(an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc:ضَجيج، صَخَب، ضَوْضاءThe whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team's victory.
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اِضْطِرَاب \ agitation: being agitated; agitating. confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. disturbance: sth. that disturbs the public peace: Some students caused a disturbance in the street. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess, you’ll have to organize them properly. uneasiness: anxiety; discomfort. unrest: discontent; restlessness: The fear of unemployment causes social unrest. uproar: loud confused activity or noise made by excited people, etc.. upset: an act of upsetting: the complete upset of all our plans; a stomach upset. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى) -
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صَخَبٌ \ clamour, clamor: the noise of people making angry complaints or demands; a noise like this made by birds, animals or machines. din: a loud confused unpleasant noise. hubbub: a confused noise of loud voices. racket: a lot of unpleasantly loud noise (of machinery, of children playing, etc.): Don’t make such a racket!. revelry: being merry in a group, often with singing and drinking. uproar: loud confused activity or noise made by excited people, etc.. -
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uproar, din, racket, hubbub; hullabaloorow, outcry, kick up, rumpus* * *вря̀ва,ж., само ед. uproar, din, racket, hubbub; hullabaloo; row, outcry, kick up, rumpus; clamour; вдигам \врява kick up a row/racket.* * *ado; babel; charivari; fuss{fXs}; hubbub{`nXbXb}; hullabaloo; outcry{autkrai}; pandemonium; pother{`pOTx}; racket; turmoil{`tx:mOil}; uproar* * *1. uproar, din, racket, hubbub;hullabaloo: row, outcry, kick up, rumpus 2. вдигам ВРЯВА вж. вдигам -
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uproar, bediam, tow-row* * *tumult, hullabaloo, hurly-burly (of the crowd) -
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uproar, racket, commotion, ado, tumult, brawl* * *convulsing* * *commotion, tumult; brawl, rumpus -
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20 ringulreiî
См. также в других словарях:
Uproar — Up*roar , v. t. To throw into uproar or confusion. [Obs.] Uproar the universal peace. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Uproar — Up roar, n. [D. oproer; akin to G. aufruhr, Dan. opr[ o]r, Sw. uppror; D. op up + roeren to stir; akin to AS. hr?ran to stir, hr?r stirring, active, G. r[ u]hren to stir, OHG. ruoren, Icel. hr[ae]ra, Dan. r[ o]re, Sw. r[ o]ra. Cf. {Rearmouse}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Uproar — Up*roar , v. i. To make an uproar. [R.] Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uproar — index bluster (commotion), brawl, commotion, confusion (turmoil), disorder (lack of order) … Law dictionary
uproar — 1520s, used by Tindale and later Coverdale as a loan translation of Ger. Aufruhr or Du. oproer tumult, riot, lit. a stirring up, in German and Dutch bibles (Cf. Acts xxi:38), outbreak of disorder, revolt, commotion, from Ger. auf (M.Du. op) up +… … Etymology dictionary
uproar — *din, pandemonium, hullabaloo, babel, hubbub, clamor, racket Analogous words: strife, contention, dissension, *discord, conflict, variance: *confusion, disorder, chaos: fracas, *brawl, broil, melee … New Dictionary of Synonyms
uproar — [n] commotion, pandemonium ado, babble, babel, bedlam, bickering, big scene*, brawl, broil*, bustle, chaos, clamor, clangor, clatter, confusion, din, disorder, flap*, fracas*, free for all*, furor, fuss, hassle, jangle, mayhem, melee, noise,… … New thesaurus
uproar — ► NOUN 1) a loud and impassioned noise or disturbance. 2) a public expression of outrage. ORIGIN Dutch uproer, from op up + roer confusion , associated with ROAR(Cf. ↑roarer) … English terms dictionary
uproar — [up′rôr΄] n. [Du oproer, a stirring up (akin to Ger aufruhr) < op, up + roeren, to stir (akin to OE hreran < IE base * k̑ere , to mix, stir up): form and sense infl. by ROAR] 1. violent disturbance or commotion, esp. one accompanied by loud … English World dictionary
Uproar — Superherobox| caption=Uproar with Twilight and Metalsmith comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Uproar real name=unrevealed species=Human Mutant publisher=Marvel Comics debut= 2099 A.D. Genesis creators=Tom Payer Humberto Ramos alliance… … Wikipedia
uproar — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, huge ▪ public ▪ a huge public uproar over taxation plans ▪ international ▪ … Collocations dictionary