riotous

riotous
adjective
1) (starting, or likely to start, a riot: a riotous crowd.) alborotador
2) (very active, noisy and cheerful: a riotous party.) bullicioso; desenfrenado
riotous
tr['raɪətəs]
adjective
1 (behaviour) revoltoso,-a
2 (living) desenfrenado,-a
riotous ['raɪət̬əs] adj
1) unruly, wild: desenfrenado, alborotado
2) abundant: abundante
riotous
adj.
alborotado, -a adj.
alborotador adj.
amotinador adj.
bullanguero, -a adj.
bullicioso, -a adj.
desenfrenado, -a adj.
revoltoso, -a adj.
'raɪətəs
adjective
a) <person/crowd/behavior> descontrolado, desenfrenado

riotous assembly — (Law) alteración f del orden público

b) <occasion/living> desenfrenado
['raɪǝtǝs]
ADJ
1) [person, mob] amotinado; [assembly] desordenado, alborotado
2) (=wild, exciting) [party, living] desenfrenado, alborotado; (=very funny) [comedy] divertidísimo

it was a riotous success — obtuvo un éxito ruidoso

we had a riotous time — nos divertimos una barbaridad

* * *
['raɪətəs]
adjective
a) <person/crowd/behavior> descontrolado, desenfrenado

riotous assembly — (Law) alteración f del orden público

b) <occasion/living> desenfrenado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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