tempest的意思和读音

tempest

: [ˈtempəst] : [ˈtempɪst]

n.

tempests  

n.calm

n.uproar,commotion,tumult,upheaval,disturbance

tempestn.

1.a violent storm

IDMa tempest in a teapota lot of anger or worry about sth that is not important

n.1.;2.,

n.1.<literary>a severe storm with strong winds and heavy rain or snow2.a situation in which people are very upset or excited

1. Chain Lightning Tempest Conservative Casting ...

2. temperite tempest tempestite ...

3. , Stone Immortal Tempest , Toad Demon ...

4. temperate a. tempest n. tempt v. ...

6. affright v. tempest n. straightway ad. ...

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1.And suddenly a great tempest arose on the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves. But He was asleep.

2.And I feel that, if I do this, it's like a song. . . To mime the wind, one becomes a tempest.…。仿

3.We shall never allow that torch of freedom to be blown out, however high the wind or stormy the tempest.

4.And, behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, insomuch that the ship was covered with the waves: but he was asleep.

5."Well, " I blustered, "we know he wrote Romeo and Juliet before The Tempest. I'd like to see that reflected on our shelves. ",”,“。”

6.Since this century's beginning, a time of tempest has seemed to come upon the continents of the earth.

7.And behold, there arose a great tempest in the sea, so that the boat was covered by the waves; but He was sleeping.

8.The sea was no friendly element to unhappy Pericles, FOR long beFORe they reached Tyre another dreadful tempest arose.

9.For if it bee not guided and bridled by reason, it troubles and mooueth all the sense and understanding, as a tempest doeth the sea.

10.Starving, destitute and drenched in the tempest's wake, it is hard to see the Burmese summoning the strength to throw off the tyrants' rule.饿