英 [ˈhɜːli]
n. 骚动,喧嚣;(打爱尔兰式曲棍球所用的)曲棍(等于hurley);手推车
n. (Hurly)(美、加)胡尔乐丽(人名)
复数hurlies
*Eileen Hurly (born 6 May 1932, Benoni, South Africa), former Southern Transvaal and South Africa cricketer
喧嚣
骚动,喧嚣
combustion / turmoil / uproar
No one expects him to get involved in the hurly-burly of campaigning.
谁也没有料到他会身陷乱哄哄的竞选活动。
To be perfectly at peace amid the hurly-burly of daily life is a secret worth knowing.
怎样能在日常忙乱的生活中得到完全的安息是一个值得知道的秘诀。
Few people feel confident enough to throw themselves into the hurly-burly of financial markets on their own.
很少有人有足够的信心孤身一人置身于喧嚣的金融市场上。
Of course, the problem is, we're distracted by the comings and goings, the hurly burly of the ordinary everyday world.
但问题在于,在这个普通寻常的世界上,来往喧嚣吸引了我们的注意力
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There are also the distinct lifestyle advantages of setting up shop in the hurly-burly of real urban districts.
Such attacks are not unusual in the hurly-burly of Philippine politics, where personalities matter much more than policies.
But even in the hurly-burly of 20th-century "isms, " some artists preserve traditional values.
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