pandemonium

n. 一片混乱;闹哄哄的场所
n.
喧嚣;嘈杂;大混乱;大混乱的场面
变形
复数:pandemoniums
英英释义
pandemonium[ ,pændi'məunjəm ]
n.a state of extreme confusion and disorder
同义词:chaosbedlamtopsy-turvydomtopsy-turvyness
双语例句
There was pandemonium when the news was announced.
消息宣布後一片混乱。
Pandemonium reigned in the classroom until the teacher arrived.
教师来到之前教室里乱哄哄的。
权威例句
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PANDEMONIUM
The Apostolic Dimension
Comentarios: Pandemonium (1982)
Pandemonium: a paradigm for learning
Career Pandemonium: Realigning Organizations and Individuals
The essential decay of pandemonium: β-delayed neutrons
Pandemonium Creek rock avalanche, British Columbia : Can Geotech J V26, N3, Aug 1989, P427–446
Letter perception: from pixels to pandemonium
Pandemonium: Ethnicity in International Politics
Pandemonium : A paradigm for learning
NSF'S New Position: Panacea or Pandemonium?
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pandemonium: [17] Pandemonium was coined by John Milton as the name for the capital of Hell in his poem Paradise lost 1667: ‘Meanwhile the winged heralds … throughout the host proclaim a solemn council forthwith to be held at Pandaemonium, the high capital of Satan and his peers’. He formed it from the prefix pan- ‘all’ and Greek daímōn ‘demon’ – hence ‘place of all the demons’. The modern colloquial use of the word for ‘uproar’ developed in the mid-19th century.=> demon
pandemonium (n.)
1667, Pandæmonium, in "Paradise Lost" the name of the palace built in the middle of Hell, "the high capital of Satan and all his peers," coined by John Milton (1608-1674) from Greek pan- "all" (see pan-) + Late Latin daemonium "evil spirit," from Greek daimonion "inferior divine power," from daimon "lesser god" (see demon). Transferred sense "place of uproar" is from 1779; that of "wild, lawless confusion" is from 1865. Related: Pandemoniac; pandemoniacal; pandemonian; pandemonic.
1. Working in collusion, one from within and the other from without, they created pandemonium.
他们里应外合,把时局搞得乌烟瘴气。
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2. What i want is womb-like security and protection, what destiny gives is throwing me onto the pandemonium.
我想要的是子宫般的安全与保护,命运便降生我于这尘嚣。
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3. But I had no sooner commenced than a perfect pandemonium of voices reached my ears, a thousand clamoring notes from without and within, until I could hear nothing but their noise and din.
我一开始,便有一阵喧噪声浪送进我的耳鼓来,有的是从外面来的,有的是从里面来的,成千的喊声吵得我除了这些闹声以外,听不见一点别的声音。
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4. Pandemonium broke out when the news was announced.
这消息一宣布,立即乱成一片。
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5. But Boeing is also considering how to police the airways - and prevent total pandemonium - if thousands of flying cars enter the skies.
但波音公司同时也在考虑,在上千辆“飞车”进入空中的情况下如何对空中通道进行管理,防止交通陷入彻底的混乱。
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6. Hysterical teenagers, crying, screaming, pandemonium. Sports mania. Deafening crowds.
歇斯底里的少年们,高呼,尖叫,喧嚣的场面。
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7. Hysterical teenagers, crying, screaming, pandemonium. Sports mania. Deafening crowds.
歇斯底里的少年们,高呼,尖叫,喧嚣的场面。
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8. I had found Adlai unperturbed in the midst of pandemonium.
我觉得艾德莱在一片大混乱中仍然镇定自若。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. All at once pandemonium broke out again and it was impossible to hear what anybody was saying.
纷乱的嚷闹起来了,谁也听不清谁的话语。
-- 来源 -- 子夜部分 - ziye-13
10. Pandemonium broke loose.
整个荷花淀全震荡起来。
-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 中国现代小说 - hehuadian
11. In a pandemonium
稀乱八糟
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 习语
12. Pandemonium reigned in the classroom until the teacher arrived.
教师来到之前教室里乱哄哄的.
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
13. In total disorder, disarray or pandemonium
乌七八糟
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 习语
14. pandemonium model
“泛魔”识别模型
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
15. There was pandemonium when the news was announced.
消息宣布后一片混乱.
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
16. The whole lobby was a perfect pandemonium, and the din was terrific(Jerome K.Jerome)
整个门厅一片嘈杂,而且喧嚣刺耳(杰罗姆K.杰罗姆)
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
17. Working in collusion, one from within and the other from without, they created pandemonium.
他们里应外合, 把时局搞得乌烟瘴气。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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