释义 |
obstreperousob‧strep‧e‧rous /əbˈstrepərəs/ adjective formal  obstreperousOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin obstreperus, from obstrepere ‘to shout against’ - Some children placed on the drug became more subdued, less obstreperous.
- Out of power, he has been just as obstreperous, if somewhat less visible.
noisy and refusing to do what someone asks → awkward—obstreperously adverb |