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tumultuous

英 [tjuːˈmʌltʃuəs]

美 [tuːˈmʌltʃuəs]

adj.  嘈杂的; 喧嚣的; 热烈的; 欢腾的; 动荡的; 动乱的; 狂暴的

TEM8法律

BNC.19961 / COCA.12581

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 嘈杂的;喧嚣的;热烈的;欢腾的
      very loud; involving strong feelings, especially feelings of approval
      1. tumultuous applause
        热烈的欢呼声
      2. a tumultuous reception/welcome
        热情的接待;热烈的欢迎
    • 动荡的;动乱的;狂暴的
      involving a lot of change and confusion and/or violence
      1. the tumultuous years of the English Civil War
        英国内战的动乱年代

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED (事件,时期)动乱的骚乱的,动荡的
      Atumultuousevent or period of time involves many exciting and confusing events or feelings.
      1. ...the tumultuous changes in Eastern Europe...
        动荡不安的东欧剧变
      2. It's been a tumultuous day at the international trade negotiations in Brussels.
        那是布鲁塞尔国际贸易谈判中纷乱的一天。
    • ADJ 欢腾的;喧闹的;热烈的
      Atumultuousreaction to something is very noisy, because the people involved are very happy or excited.
      1. A tumultuous welcome from a 2,000 strong crowd greeted the champion…
        多达 2,000 名群众热烈欢迎冠军。
      2. Delegates greeted the news with tumultuous applause.
        代表们对这个消息报以热烈的掌声。

    英英释义

    adj

    • characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
      1. effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive
      2. riotous times
      3. these troubled areas
      4. the tumultuous years of his administration
      5. a turbulent and unruly childhood
      Synonym:disruptiveriotoustroubledturbulent

    双语例句

    • The past six years have been tumultuous for the economy and challenging for many Americans, said Yellen.
      过去的六年是美国经济的震荡期,也给许多美国人带来了挑战。
    • But it was a tumultuous few months of rumours and denials before she reached that point.
      但在她最终走到这步前的几个月,流言四起,也曾否认过相关传言。
    • During a tumultuous weekend of arguments.
      在一场喧嚣的周末辩论中的争论。
    • He lived through tumultuous events in his country's life.
      他经历国家多次的纷乱事件。
    • After a tumultuous second quarter, investors could be forgiven for feeling dazed and confused.
      动荡的二季度过后,投资者感到茫然和困惑是可以原谅的。
    • Delegates greeted the news with tumultuous applause.
      代表们对这个消息报以热烈的掌声。
    • His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome
      他的前任受到了同样热烈的欢迎。
    • That message resonated with her as she grew up in the tumultuous political climate of the1960s.
      这句话让在上世纪60年代混乱政治气氛中长大的的她产生了共鸣。
    • In this bustling tumultuous world, who can match up a period of pure love.
      在这个繁华纷乱的世界里,谁能配得起一段纯白的爱情。
    • But most students in Britain and elsewhere have only the vaguest idea of that tumultuous history.
      然而对于这段喧嚣的历史,英国和其它国家的大多数学生只有最模糊的概念。