tumultuous
tumultuous 英 [tju:ˈmʌltʃuəs] 美 [tuˈmʌltʃuəs]
adj. 吵闹的;骚乱的;狂暴的
- The adjective tumultuous means "disruptive," "troubled," "disorderly," or "turbulent."
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- adj. 吵闹的;骚乱的;狂暴的
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1. For many years, Iran has defined itself in part by its opposition to my country, and there is in fact a tumultuous history between us.
多年来,伊朗在某种程度上用它与我的国家的对立来给其自身定位。 伊朗与美国之间确实有着坎坷的历史。
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2. A minority of shrewd billionaires have succeeded in prospering despite the tumultuous conditions.
有少数精明的亿万富翁得以在动荡的环境中获取成功。
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3. So if you compare then to now, well, we have our current difficulties but in comparison…" The words of defiance were greeted with tumultuous applause.
所有如果你们拿现在和那时候比,就可以发现我们虽然有困难,但是比起……”他不屈的言辞激起了潮水般的掌声。
- tumultuous (adj.) 1540s, from Middle French tumultuous (Modern French tumultueux), from Latin tumultuosus "full of bustle or confusion, disorderly, turbulent," from tumultus (see tumult). Related: Tumultuously; tumultuousness.
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