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noun The room was in (an) uproar.屋子里一片嘈杂。 Her comments provoked (an) uproar from the audience.她的评论激起了听众的鼓噪。 We could no longer hear him above the uproar. The article caused (an) uproar.这篇文章引起了轩然大波。 Can you imagine the uproar if alcohol was banned? Financial markets were in uproar after the crash of the rouble. The classroom was in an uproar. The trial proceeded amid uproar. There was a great uproar over plans to pull down the old library. a huge public uproar over taxation plans He made the announcement in the House of Commons amid uproar. Her comments provoked an uproar from the audience. Such plans would no doubt have provoked uproar from environmentalists. The article caused an uproar when it was published. The trial ended in uproar. |