[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]喧闹;吵闹;鼓噪;骚动 If there is uproar, there is a lot of shouting and noise because people are very angry or upset about something.
[also a N]
The announcement caused uproar in the crowd...
公告在人群中引起了骚动。
The courtroom was in an uproar.
法庭上一片哗然。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]骚乱;骚动 You can also use uproar to refer to a lot of public criticism and debate about something that has made people angry.
[also a N]
The town is in uproar over the dispute...
整个城市因为这次争端而陷入了骚动。
The surprise announcement could cause an uproar in the United States.
这一突然发布的公告可能会在美国引起骚乱。
Oxford
up·roar/ˈʌprɔː(r); NAmEˈʌprɔːr/noun[uncountable , singular ]1a situation in which people shout and make a lot of noise because they are angry or upset about sth 吵闹;喧嚣;叫喊◆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。2a situation in which there is a lot of public criticism and angry argument about sth that sb has said or done 骚动;怨愤SYN