stormy
adj. 有暴风雨的; 暴风雨般的; 热烈的; 激烈的
If there is stormy weather, there are strong winds and heavy rain.
It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds.
这是一个暴风雨之夜,大雨倾盆,强风呼啸。
...the long stormy winter of 1942.
1942 年风雪交加的漫长冬天
Stormy seas have very large strong waves because there are strong winds.
They make the treacherous journey across stormy seas.
他们穿越了波浪滔天的大海,完成了这次危险之旅。
...the stormy waters that surround the British Isles.
不列颠群岛周围波浪滔天的水域
If you describe a situation as stormy, you mean it involves a lot of angry argument or criticism.
The letter was read at a stormy meeting...
这封信是在一次争吵激烈的会议上念的。
Their working relationship was stormy at times.
他们在工作中关系有时也闹得很僵。
1. (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion;
2. characterized by violent emotions or behavior;
turbulent, stormy, violent, wild, fierce
这些形容词均含"剧烈的,凶猛的,狂暴的"之意。
Our first meeting was stormy.
我们第一次会见很不太平.
Neptune turned out to be a dynamic, stormy world.
海王星原来是个有生气 、 多风暴的世界.
The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present ( Abraham Lincoln )
平静的过去时代的那些信条,不适用于暴风骤雨式的现代社会了 ( 亚伯拉罕林肯 )
A stormy applause broke out in the hall.
全场响起了暴风雨般的掌声.
Very few people ventured to go out on that stormy night.
在那个风雨交加的夜晚,很少有人敢出去.
adj. 激烈的,咆哮的,发怒的,焦躁的,疯狂的
fierceboilingintenseinflamedstrongangryfeverishviolentboisterousravingfuriouswrathfulfieryfrenziedroughhowlingvehementwrought-upmadfreneticimpassionedragingfranticranting
adj. 狂暴的,
wildroaringhowlingpouringraininggrayinclementthreateningturbulantgustyovercastragingwinelyblusterousfoulrawwindysnowytempestuousblusterybleakbadsquallyviolent
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