tumult的意思和读音

tumult

: [ˈtuˌmʌlt] : [ˈtjuːmʌlt]

n.

n.peace

n.uproar,commotion,clamour,clamor,hubbub

tumultn.

1.a confused situation in which there is usually a lot of noise and excitement, often involving large numbers of people

2.a state in which your thoughts or feelings are confused

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n.1.a loud noise, usually caused by a large excited group of people2.a confused and excited situation or mental state

1. treaty tumult turbulence ...

2. tumour tumult tune ...

3. tumour tumult tune ...

4. tumble tumult tuna ...

5. tumult'o: riot;tumult ? tuniko , ...

6. unanimity# tumult# brink# ...

7. Tukey test tumult tumultuous ...

8. vociferous adj , tumult n , tumultuos adj turmoil n , ...

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1.Justice in these countries tends to be a sober affair, insulated as far as possible from external tumult.

2.Presently he sat down with dignity in the chair at the table, making a little tumult of his rightful wetness and hunger.湿饿

3.They seemed to be warning shots, as there was no audible indication of tumult or chaos to show that the hostages were in immediate danger.

4.But during this time, unbeknown to the social workers, Jan had come to live in her mother's house, throwing the family into fresh tumult.

5.By the authority of the Court, and the exertions of its officers, the tumult among the spectators was at length appeased.

6.In the tumult of everyday life, it's very easy to focus on the negative and to lose sight of what really matters.西

7.There is no evidence that the Stasi ordered him to kill Ohnesorg, though it was not displeased by the tumult that ensued.西

8.though when the first tumult of joy was over, she began to declare that it was what she had expected all the while.便

9.If tensions ascended that far, Asia would indeed be in for a time of much tumult.

10.And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult ? And the man came in hastily, and told Eli .