tumult
柯林斯词典
1. N-SING A tumult is a state of great confusion or excitement. 混亂; 激動[also no det, oft N 'of' n]
A tumult of feelings inside her fought for supremacy. 她內心百感交集。
...the recent tumult in global financial markets. ...最近這次在全球金融市場的混亂。
2. N-SING A tumult is a lot of noise made by a crowd of people. 喧嘩[also no det, oft N 'of' n]
Round one ends, to a tumult of whistles, screams and shouts!
第一場比賽結束了,口哨聲、尖叫聲及呼喊聲一片喧嘩。
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tumult /ˈtjuːmʌlt/
剑桥词典
- a loud noise , especially that produced by an excited crowd , or a state of confusion , change , or uncertainty
吵閙,喧嘩;騷亂,混亂
You couldn't hear her speak over the tumult from the screaming fans . 在那些尖叫的歌迷的喧閙聲中,你根本無法聽清她在說什麽。
From every direction , people were running and shouting and falling over each other in a tumult of confusion . 在一片騷亂中,人們四処狂奔,大喊大叫,你絆倒我我絆倒你。
The financial markets are in tumult. 金融市場一片混亂。 返回 tumult