hullabaloo

hullabaloo
noun
1) (noise) Radau, der (ugs.); Lärm, der; (of show-business life, city) Trubel, der
2) (controversy) Aufruhr, der

make a hullabaloo about something — viel Lärm um etwas machen

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noun
1) (an uproar: The teacher told the pupils to stop making such a hullabaloo.) der Spektakel
2) (a loud public protest.) der Tumult
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hul·la·ba·loo
[ˈhʌləbəlu:]
n usu sing (dated)
1. (noise) Lärm m
to make a \hullabaloo einen Riesenlärm veranstalten fam
2. (commotion) Trara nt fam (about/over um +akk)
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["hʌləbə'luː]
n (Brit inf)
Spektakel m; (= noise also) Radau m

I don't know what all the hullabaloo is about — ich verstehe nicht, was das ganze Theater eigentlich soll (inf)

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hullabaloo (hullaballoo) [ˌhʌləbəˈluː] s Lärm m, Getöse n
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noun
1) (noise) Radau, der (ugs.); Lärm, der; (of show-business life, city) Trubel, der
2) (controversy) Aufruhr, der

make a hullabaloo about something — viel Lärm um etwas machen


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