0 a situation in which there is a lot of noise and confusion because people are excited, angry, or frightened -- 骚动;群情沸腾
Pandemonium reigned in the hall as the unbelievable election results were read out. 令人难以置信的竞选结果一宣布,大厅里便乱成一片。
the pandemonium of the school playground 学校操场上的一片混乱
Students and a prefect refused to help her, claiming that intervention in a ' riot' that was 'tumultuous ' and approached 'pandemonium ' would be too dangerous.
The ensuing pandemonium caused the meeting to be rescheduled.
Outside in the street there was pandemonium.
The pandemonium of recurrent activity that ensues and the electrophysiological consequences of the thundering returning cortical echo to the thalamus are treated in these last chapters.
Little effort to control the pandemonium is made by teachers and other staff, who themselves are caught up in the chaos marking the change-over from secondary to primary school.
I know that in our village there is perfect pandemonium.
This is legislation for marital pandemonium, or, if we prefer it, the law of the jungle.
Some might think that appropriate in view of the fact that the previous system of government, which we called condominium, they called pandemonium.