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1 uproar
((an outbreak of) noise, shouting etc: The whole town was in (an) uproar after the football team's victory.) oppstyr, bråk, skrik(ing)- uproariouslylarm--------oppstyr--------ståk--------støysubst. \/ˈʌprɔː\/1) opprør2) spetakkel, rabalder, forvirring -
2 clamour
'klæmə 1. noun((a) loud uproar.) bråk, høylytt krav2. verb((especially of a crowd demanding something) to make such an uproar etc: They're all clamouring to get their money back.) skråle, skrike, protestere/kreve høylyttIsubst. \/ˈklæmə\/ eller clamor1) rop, skrik2) bråk, larm, støy3) forklaring: høylytt uttrykk for misnøye4) allmenn oppstandelse, offentlig protestclamour for rop på, rop omIIverb \/ˈklæmə\/ eller clamor1) skrike, rope, skråle2) bråke, larme, støye3) protestere høylytt, klage høylytt4) skrike ut, fremføre høylyttclamour against protestere mot, klage høylytt overclamour down hysje på, bringe til taushetclamour for rope på -
3 bedlam
'bedləm((a place of) noise, confusion or uproar: Their house is bedlam.) galehus, hurlumhei, spetakkelsubst. \/ˈbedləm\/1) lurveleven, spetakkel, hurlumhei2) ( foreldet) dårekiste, galehus -
4 commotion
kə'məuʃən((a) confused, noisy uproar: He was woken by a commotion in the street.) uro, bråk, oppstyr, opprør, ståheibevegelsesubst. \/kəˈməʊʃ(ə)n\/1) uro, bråk, rabalder, ståhei, oppstandelse2) opprør, urolighet(er)• the announcement of closing down the post office threw the whole town into commotion3) bevegelsecause a commotion vekke oppstyr, gjøre oppstyr -
5 hubbub
1) (a confused noise of many sounds especially voices.) bråk, surr, ståhei, støy2) (uproar; protest.) opprør, rabalder, protestståheisubst. \/ˈhʌbʌb\/1) larm, bråk, støy (særlig fra en menneskemengde)2) tumult, oppstyr, ståk, styr, ståhei -
6 hullabaloo
1) (an uproar: The teacher told the pupils to stop making such a hullabaloo.) spetakkel, halloi2) (a loud public protest.) ståhei, oppstyrsubst. \/ˌhʌləbəˈluː\/1) rabalder, bråk, ståk, leven, spetakkel2) skrik og skrål3) oppstyr, hallohei, ståhei -
7 rumpus
(a noisy disturbance; an uproar.) leven, hurlumhei, bråksubst. \/ˈrʌmpəs\/1) bråk, leven2) kjekling, trette, balladekick up a rumpus eller make a rumpus stelle til bråk, starte en trette
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
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uproar — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, huge ▪ public ▪ a huge public uproar over taxation plans ▪ international ▪ … Collocations dictionary