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tumult

/too-muhlt, tyoo-/US // ˈtu məlt, ˈtyu- //UK // (ˈtjuːmʌlt) //

杂乱无章,喧嚣,喧哗声,喧闹声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd or mob; uproar: The tumult reached its height during the premier's speech.
    • : a general outbreak, riot, uprising, or other disorder: The tumult moved toward the embassy.
    • : highly distressing agitation of mind or feeling; turbulent mental or emotional disturbance: His placid facade failed to conceal the tumult of his mind.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounuproar, confusion
Synonyms
agitation躁动,扰动,搅拌,搅拌器commotion骚动,骚乱,骚动不安,动荡convulsion抽搐,惊厥,痉挛,厥厥disturbance骚乱,骚动,干扰,困扰excitement兴奋,兴奋点,激动,激动的心情ferment发酵剂,发酵,发酵物,发酵的fracas骚乱,骚动,狂欢,混乱hassle烦人,烦扰,纠缠不清,纠结maelstrom漩涡,大漩涡,漩涡效应,漩涡风暴outcry哗然,哗众取宠,叫好声,叫喊声pandemonium大闹天宫,大混乱,大恐慌,混乱quarrel吵吵闹闹,争吵,吵吵闹闹的,吵架riot骚乱,暴乱,暴动,动乱strife纷争,争斗,争吵,争执turbulence湍流,乱流,紊流,紊乱turmoil动荡,动乱,动荡不安,扰动unrest动乱,混乱,动荡,动荡不安upheaval动乱,动荡,动荡不安,乱世ado崇拜,崇拜者,崇拜者们,崇拜的affray争吵,冲突,纠纷,混乱altercation争吵,争执,争吵声,争论babel巴贝尔,巴别尔,巴贝儿,巴比伦bedlam卧床不起,卧铺,卧病在床,卧病不起brawl争吵,斗殴,殴打,争斗clamor喧哗声,喧嚣,喧闹声,喧哗din喧嚣,喧闹声,喧哗声,嘈杂声disorder紊乱,无序,无秩序,无序的dither抖动,颤抖,颤动,颤振fight斗争,争取,战斗,争斗fuss大惊小怪,大惊小怪的jangle叽叽喳喳,啷个,啷当,啷啷lather泡沫,起泡,肥皂泡,肥皂水noise噪声,噪音,嘈杂声,声音outbreak爆发,疫情爆发,爆发了,疫情paroxysm阵痛,痉挛,阵痛症,阵发pother烦人,烦人的事,烦心事,烦扰racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒row行,行数,行行,行行行ruction归纳,归纳总结,归纳法,归属感stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了upturn好转,好转的趋势,好转的,好的wildness野性,狂野性,狂野,野生seething出气,出牙,怒火中烧,愤怒unsettlement不安定因素,不安宁,不安定,不安

Examples

  • It’s not just kids whose needs have fueled economic spending in this era of tumult.

  • Notwithstanding the recent tumult, we remain one country, not two.

  • Newspaper headlines cut to the heart of the tumult in sharp banner headlines.

  • It’s a reality at the center of fresh tumult in the food media world.

  • Now O’Meara finds herself staving off not just friend requests but also a tumult of inquiries from people wanting to riff on “And the People Stayed Home.”

  • The tumult was such that young Sarah had cause to worry that she might not get even a glimpse of Will and Kate.

  • Could it be that after holding on to very relative stability during three years of regional tumult, Lebanon now faced all-out war?

  • Amid some media tumult, the first President Bush had to come out and say in essence, hey, kidding.

  • Jordan also became famous off the court, both for his gambling and for tumult in his personal life.

  • He was, however, also caught up in the tumult of his ailing marriage to Ava Gardner.

  • Call ye the name of Pharao king of Egypt, a tumult time hath brought.

  • And from all sides in wild confusion flewThe dust and leaves, the branches and the stones,With hideous tumult, inconceivable.

  • At the end of the opera the Emperors portrait was brought on the stage, and an indescribable tumult followed.

  • At that moment she had noticed the change in the man she had so gradually grown to love, and her heart was beating in wild tumult.

  • His object in making such a tumult around the boat was evidently to learn whether the men on board were asleep.