LOUD/NOISYa situation in which there is a lot of noise because people are angry, confused or frightened 〔人们因感到愤怒、迷惑或恐惧而引起的〕大混乱,嘈杂,骚乱SYN chaos
There was complete pandemonium in the kitchen.
厨房里乱哄哄的。
When the verdict was read pandemonium broke out in the courtroom.
宣判的时候法庭上乱成一团。
Examples from the Corpus
pandemonium• The room dissolved into a pandemonium of quips and shouts as viewersrecognized themselves or their friends on the video.• The visitor would understandably back off quickly and there would either be pandemonium or an utter, stunnedsilence.• The bar ran along the back of the crowded room, and it looked like pandemonium in that region.• The barrageignited waves of pandemonium, as parents by the scoresrushed to the school, which has 700 pupils.• It's pandemonium, because people can't get up.• Can you imagine the pandemonium we caused?• All around me the pandemonium continued.
pandemonium broke out• As deafeningpandemonium broke out, a record 850,000 deals were struck involving securitiesworth £243BILLION.
Originpandemonium
(1600-1700)Pandaemonium city of evil spirits in the poem Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton, from Greekpan- ( → PAN-) + daimon“evil spirit”