uproariously
adverb uk/ʌpˈrɔː.ri.əs.li/ us/ʌpˈrɔːr.i.əs.li/
喧嚣地;骚乱地;吵闹地
in an extremely noisy and confused way
They laughed uproariously. 他们放声大笑。
Both teams were greeted uproariously by the 8,000 travelling fans. 两支球队都受到了8000名从外地赶来助阵球迷的热烈欢迎。
极其有趣地
in an extremely funny way
At times the book was uproariously funny, at times I was moved to tears. 这本书时而令人捧腹大笑,时而让我感动落泪。
They found it uproariously amusing that this hot-shot chef couldn't even use a tomato slicer. 他们发现这个炙手可热的厨师甚至不会使用西红柿切片机,这让他们感到很好笑。
See: uproarious
- More examples
- Children played uproariously with supermarket trolleys, pushing one another around.
- They shouted uproariously to give themselves confidence.
- The play is mildly amusing rather than uproariously funny.