uproariously

IPA/ʌpˈrɔːriəsli/
IPA/ʌpˈrɔːriəsli/

uproariously — 副詞

1. in a way that is full of loud noise, shouting, and excited disorder.

1.副詞C1
釋義

喧鬧地;吵雜

以充滿喧囂、叫喊與混亂的方式

in a way that is full of loud noise, shouting, and excited disorder.

例句

The football fans cheered uproariously when Mateo scored the winning goal.

當 Mateo 踢進致勝球時,球迷們喧鬧地歡呼。

verb + uproariously: cheered uproariously

Children at the birthday party shouted uproariously as the clown fell over.

小丑跌倒時,生日派對上的孩子們吵鬧地大叫。

同義詞
  • boisterously

    also loud and energetic, but with less sense of chaos

  • raucously

    harsh, rough noise, often disapproving

  • rowdily

    noisy in a slightly aggressive, out-of-control way

反義詞

文法句型

verb + uproariously

用法筆記

Subject is usually a crowd or group, not a single person; the noise involves many voices at once. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about something being extremely funny rather than merely loud.

2. in a way that is so funny it makes people laugh out loud.

2.副詞C1
釋義

爆笑地;滑稽

好笑到讓人放聲大笑的程度

in a way that is so funny it makes people laugh out loud.

例句

Amira found the new comedy show uproariously funny and watched it twice.

Amira 覺得這部新喜劇滑稽到爆笑,還看了兩遍。

uproariously + adjective: uproariously funny

Grandpa told an uproariously silly story about a goat at the wedding.

爺爺在婚禮上講了一個關於山羊、爆笑又無厘頭的故事。

同義詞
反義詞

文法句型

uproariously + adjective

verb + uproariously

用法筆記

Most often modifies 'funny' or precedes a verb of laughing such as 'laugh'. Distinguish from sense 1: here the loud reaction comes from amusement, not general excitement or confusion.