Ruckus Meaning in English
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释义
A ruckus is a loud noise, commotion, or disturbance, usually caused by a group of people or by disruptive activity.
用法与细微差别
'Ruckus' is informal and often used for situations involving unexpected or disruptive noise and chaos, especially in public places or among groups. Not used in formal writing. Common collocations: 'make a ruckus,' 'cause a ruckus.' Don’t confuse with 'riot,' which is more serious.
例句
There was a ruckus in the hallway when the students came out of class.
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Mom told us not to make a ruckus while she was on the phone.
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The party next door caused a big ruckus last night.
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Someone must've started a ruckus at the store—there are police cars outside.
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The kids made such a ruckus that the neighbors complained.
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You don't want to cause a ruckus just because you didn't get your way.
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