tumult
美音:
[´tu:məlt
]英音:
[´tu:məlt
]n.吵闹,骚动,拥挤,混乱
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tumult
/'tju:mʌlt; [US] 'tu:-; `tumʌlt/
n [U, sing] (fml 文)
1 (a) disturbance or confusion, esp of a large mass of people 混乱; (尤指大群人的)骚乱
*The demonstration broke up in tumult. 示威集会在纷乱中解散了.
* the tumult of battle 战斗的混乱.
(b) din or uproar produced by this 喧闹声; 嘈杂声
*One had to shout to be heard above the tumult. 声音嘈杂, 得大喊大叫别人才听得见.
* Her speech threw the House (ie of Commons) into a tumult (of protest). 她的讲话在众议院激起一片抗议声.
2 disturbed or agitated state of mind; turmoil (思想上的)波动, 烦乱
*Her mind was/Her thoughts were in a tumult. 她心烦意乱.
* a tumult of passion, jealousy, excitement, etc 一阵激情、忌妒、激动等
* When the tumult within him subsided... 他激动的心情平静下来的时候....
tumult
n [U and C]formal[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;Origin: tumulte, from
Latin tumultus]
a confused, noisy, and excited situation, often caused by a large crowd
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turmoil I could simply not be heard in the tumult.in tumult The whole country is in tumult.a state of mental confusion caused by strong emotions such as anger, sadness etc
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turmoil
1. The tumult in the streets awakened everyone in the house. 街上的喧哗吵醒了屋子里的每一个人。
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