聒噪

guōzào
  1. a clamor
  2. noisy

CEDICT

  1. (dialectal) noisy; clamorous
  2. noisy; clamorous

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噪雜 zào
  1. a clamor
  2. a din
雜噪 zào
  1. a clamor
  2. a din
吵雜 chǎo noisy
人生如夢,如影隨形,像個蹩腳的演員,在舞台上虛張聲勢、矯揉造作一小時,然後便銷聲匿跡。人生如白痴講的故事,喧囂吵雜,卻毫無意義。

Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Source: Tatoeba

吵鬧 chǎonào
  1. noisy
  2. raucous
  3. to shout and scream
她很吵闹,不是吗?

She's loud, isn't she?

Source: Tatoeba

嘈雜 cáo
  1. noisy
  2. clamorous
日本是一個非常嘈雜的國家。

Japan is an extremely noisy country.

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籍籍
  1. noisy
  2. of high reputation
  3. intricate
nào
  1. noisy
  2. cacophonous
  3. to make noise
  4. to disturb
  5. to vent (feelings)
  6. to fall ill
  7. to have an attack (of sickness)
  8. to go in (for some activity)
  9. to joke
讓他們鬧去。

Let them have their fun.

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喧鬧 xuānnào
  1. to make a noise
  2. noisy
鬧哄哄 nàohōnghōng
  1. clamorous
  2. noisy
  3. sensational
  4. very exciting
男孩兒們鬧哄哄的。

The boys are noisy.

Source: Tatoeba

chǎo
  1. to quarrel
  2. to make a noise
  3. noisy
  4. to disturb by making a noise
這兒蠻吵的。

There's a lot of noise here.

Source: Tatoeba

cáo
  1. bustling
  2. tumultuous
  3. noisy
評論員對巫巫茲拉的聲音作出了各種各樣的描述:除了「煩人」、「像魔鬼一般」之外,還把它比作「一群嘈吵的大象」、「一群嗡嗡狂叫的蝗蟲」、「一隻準備給屠宰的山羊」、「一個裝滿發狂的蜜蜂的巨大蜂巢」、「一隻吃了搖頭丸的鴨子」等等。

Commentators have variously described the sound of vuvuzelas as "annoying" and "satanic" and compared it with "a stampede of noisy elephants", "a deafening swarm of locusts", "a goat on the way to slaughter", "a giant hive full of very angry bees", and "a duck on speed".

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