commotion
commotion — 名詞
1. a situation in which there is a lot of noise and hurried movement, often because
騷動
短暫的吵鬧混亂
a situation in which there is a lot of noise and hurried movement, often because something unusual or unexpected has happened
The sudden barking of the dogs caused a commotion in the quiet neighbourhood.
狗突然的叫聲在安靜的社區裡引起了一陣騷動。
collocation: cause a commotion
When the fire alarm went off, there was a great commotion in the school hallways.
火災警報響起時,學校走廊裡一片騷動。
pattern: there was + commotion + location
Ravi heard a commotion outside his window and went to see what was happening.
Ravi 聽到窗外一陣騷動,便去看發生了什麼事。
The children's excited commotion filled the playground as the game began.
比賽開始時,孩子們興奮的喧鬧聲充滿了操場。
Yara's loud sneeze caused a brief commotion during the exam.
Yara 大聲的打噴嚏在考試期間引起了一陣短暫的騷動。
- uproar
stronger intensity — suggests shouting and anger rather than just noise and movement
- disturbance
broader — can refer to any interruption of peace, not necessarily noisy
- ruckus
informal — a noisy argument or fight, more confrontational than a commotion
- fuss
milder — often about something minor; can imply unnecessary worry or excitement
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs like cause, create, or make to describe what produces the disturbance. Often followed by among or in to indicate the affected group or location.