tumultuous 的定义
- full of tumult or riotousness; marked by disturbance and uproar: a tumultuous celebration.
- raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy: a tumultuous crowd of students.
- highly agitated, as the mind or emotions; distraught; turbulent.
tumultuous 近义词
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更多tumultuous例句
- It seems to signal the waning stages of a tumultuous ride, in which retail investors on Reddit boosted the stock, trying to squeeze short-sellers who were betting against the company.
- Tully’s tumultuous childhood leaves her in constant search of love and approval while Kate’s shy demeanor holds her back from going after what she really wants.
- Throughout a tumultuous 2020 and early 2021, brands have paused, tweaked and even blocked social media advertising in response to the crises.
- Like other gig companies, Airbnb has had a tumultuous relationship with government officials.
- Washington released Haskins, ending the 2019 first-round draft pick’s brief and tumultuous tenure.
- William Marshal was born in 1147, and his life was tumultuous from the beginning.
- Exploring the pangs of this tumultuous relationship is what most attracted Kent to this project.
- And by 1918 there had been a tumultuous upheaval of the four dynasties that dominated East and Central Europe.
- Ferdinand Cheval was born the son of peasants in the tumultuous, newly democratic France.
- The decision to cease operations at the multi-site church is the culmination of a tumultuous year.
- To describe the joy, the intense and tumultuous delight of that moment, were beyond the power of words.
- Upon its tumultuous volume they swept forward, side by side… striking out wildly.
- Ethel's mind was in too irritated and tumultuous a state for her to derive her usual solace from Cube Root.
- Every moment the mob increased in density, and with difficulty the coaches wormed their way through the tumultuous gatherings.
- But the majority were occupied with the terrible fate of Henrietta, or were watching the tumultuous crowd outside.