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characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;
"effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive"
"riotous times"
"these troubled areas"
"the tumultuous years of his administration"
"a turbulent and unruly childhood"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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The streets are tumultuous on National Day.
十月一節的時,街一小塊紛擾。
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They gave the chairman a tumultuous welcome.
許多人熱列地受歡迎副主席。
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It was a tumultuous time in her life.
這便是她的一生中內憂外患焦躁惶恐的時間。
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The whole tumultuous rush has passed.
這一次鬧劇結束后了。
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The political conversation was very tumultuous; but the senator, by his speech, cast oil on the troubled water.
那一場哲學會晤的熱場相當熱烈,但這為參議員的講演使熱場和緩成功。
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Be quite! I am in a tumultuous passion.
恬靜些!給你些煩悶意亂。
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His house was beset by a tumultuous crowd.
出處: E. Edwards
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A trying and tumultuous visit from my mother.
產自: R. Lowell
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Psychoanalysis..cannot transform the tumultuous storm of human relationships into..artificial calm.
選自: J. Masson
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往上游戲內容獨代創作實踐,受著述權保護措施,知識產權侵權必究
海詞英語詞典,十六年項目