喧哗
xuān huá
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hubbub;
clamor;
to make a racket
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哗众取宠
huá zhòng qǔ chǒng
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sensationalism;
vulgar claptrap to please the crowds;
playing to the gallery;
demagogy
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哗啦
huā lā
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(onom.) sound of a crash;
with a crash
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哗啦
huá la
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to collapse
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哗哗
huā huā
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sound of gurgling water
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哗啦啦
huā lā lā
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(onom.) crashing sound
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哗然
huá rán
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in uproar;
commotion;
causing a storm of protest;
tumultuous;
variant of 嘩然|哗然[hua2 ran2]
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哗变
huá biàn
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mutiny;
rebellion
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唏哩哗啦
xī lī huā lā
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(onom.) clatter (of mahjong tiles etc)
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喧哗与骚动
xuān huá yǔ sāo dòng
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The Sound and the Fury (novel by William Faulkner 威廉·福克納|威廉·福克纳[Wei1 lian2 · Fu2 ke4 na4])
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哗儿哗儿
huá r huá r
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(dialect) sound used to call cats
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哗啦一声
huā lā yī shēng
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with a crash;
with a thunderous noise
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哗笑
huá xiào
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uproarious laughter
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稀里哗啦
xī li huā lā
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(onom.) rustling sound;
sound of rain or of sth falling down;
in disorder;
completely smashed;
badly battered;
broken to pieces
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