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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 roar·ing /ˈrorɪŋ, ˈrɔr-/
 吼聲,咆哮,怒吼(a.)風哮雨嚎的,咆哮的,轟鳴的喧譁的,狂暴的

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 roar·ing /-ɪŋ/ 名詞

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Roar v. i. [imp. & p. p. Roared p. pr. & vvb. n. Roaring.]
 1. To cry with a full, loud, continued sound. Specifically: (a) To bellow, or utter a deep, loud cry, as a lion or other beast.
    Roaring bulls he would him make to tame.   --Spenser.
 (b) To cry loudly, as in pain, distress, or anger.
 Sole on the barren sands, the suffering chief
 Roared out for anguish, and indulged his grief.   --Dryden.
    He scorned to roar under the impressions of a finite anger.   --South.
 2. To make a loud, confused sound, as winds, waves, passing vehicles, a crowd of persons when shouting together, or the like.
    The brazen throat of war had ceased to roar.   --Milton.
    How oft I crossed where carts and coaches roar.   --Gay.
 3. To be boisterous; to be disorderly.
    It was a mad, roaring time, full of extravagance.   --Bp. Burnet.
 4. To laugh out loudly and continuously; as, the hearers roared at his jokes.
 5. To make a loud noise in breathing, as horses having a certain disease. See Roaring, 2.
 Roaring boy, a roaring, noisy fellow; -- name given, at the latter end Queen Elizabeth's reign, to the riotous fellows who raised disturbances in the street. “Two roaring boys of Rome, that made all split.” --Beau. & Fl.
 Roaring forties Naut., a sailor's name for the stormy tract of ocean between 40° and 50° north latitude.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Roar·ing, n.
 1. A loud, deep, prolonged sound, as of a large beast, or of a person in distress, anger, mirth, etc., or of a noisy congregation.
 2. Far. An affection of the windpipe of a horse, causing a loud, peculiar noise in breathing under exertion; the making of the noise so caused. See Roar, v. i., 5.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 roaring
      adj 1: very lively and profitable; "flourishing businesses"; "a
             palmy time for stockbrokers"; "a prosperous new
             business"; "doing a roaring trade"; "a thriving
             tourist center"; "did a thriving business in orchids"
             [syn: booming, flourishing, palmy, prospering,
              prosperous, thriving]
      2: loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss [syn: deafening,
          earsplitting, thunderous, thundery]
      n 1: a deep prolonged loud noise [syn: boom, roar, thunder]
      2: a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his
         bellow filled the hallway" [syn: bellow, bellowing, holla,
          holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, yowl]
      adv : extremely; "roaring drunk"