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单词

tumultuous

读音
tuːˈmʌltʃuəs
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释义

adj. 吵闹的;骚乱的;狂暴的 [ 比较级 more tumultuous 最高级 most tumultuous ]

例句

His predecessor was accorded an equally tumultuous welcome.
他的前任受到了同样热烈的欢迎。
A tumultuous welcome from a 2,000 strong crowd greeted the champion.
多达2千之众的人群热闹欢腾地迎接冠军。
They became civic heroes and received a tumultuous ovation on their appearance in New York City.
他们成了平民英雄,在纽约市一露面就迎来了一阵激动的欢呼。

强化记忆

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These headstrong heroines provide an entertaining anchorfor their tumultuous romantic narratives.Like the irreverent Elizabeth Bennet of "Pride and Prejudice,"
the Alexiad recountsthe tumultuous events of Alexios’s reign,and Anna’s own reactions to those events,
that are forced together on top of one anotherto emphasize this tumultuous relationship between Black and whitein these compositions.
cities are complicated organisms.They can be tumultuous, and they can be full of contradiction.And as the mayor, I am the accountable person within Bristol.
and this Siberian holy man had them transfixed.It was a particularly tumultuous period for Russia and their family.The monarchy was barely clinging to control
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出国,专升本-自考,其他

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GRE填空及阅读机经,江西近十年的专升本英语,经济学人(The Economist)