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美 [ˈrʌkʃənz]  英 [ˈrʌkʃ(ə)nz]

  • n.愤怒的抗议;争吵
  • 网络吵闹;骚动

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英汉解释

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例句

Such a decision might have caused ructions in the past: most of the company's big choices did.

过去公司大部分重要决策一样这个决定可能引发骚动

All say that the ructions are the work of small minorities.

所有骚乱只是小部分少数民族制造

The alliance, a bedrock of Japanese prosperity and crucial to US security policy in the Pacific, has survived ructions before.

同盟日本繁荣基石对于美国太平洋安全政策至关重要

If Mr Howard continues to say nothing, more damaging ructions are likely.

如果霍华德继续保持沉默糟糕事情可能紧随

The ructions in Dublin also rippled across the continent.

都柏林争吵波及整个欧洲大陆

After the ructions of the 1990s the share of activity from family-linked firms has been stable for a decade.

20世纪90年代骚动之后家族企业股份活动保持10稳定

The Commons met in apprehensive mood yesterday following the ructions in the Chamber last week.

上周议院发生骚乱下院昨天怀着忧虑心情召开会议

Repeated ructions at the top are harmful for any firm.

高层之间反复不断争吵指责任何公司来说都是有害

Three linked China problems are now causing big ructions.

现在三个中国联系问题正在引发巨大骚动

Still, the adjustment will cause ructions.

不过相应调整引起骚动

But Mr Hu risks causing ructions among other senior leaders.

但是先生同样冒着党内领导之间见得风险

Amid the ructions, both must stick to their mission to remake the state.

他们应该忽略政界骚动坚持进行改造国家任务