tumultuous
adj. 騷亂的; 吵鬧的; 狂暴的; 激烈的
A tumultuous event or period of time involves many exciting and confusing events or feelings.
...the tumultuous changes in Eastern Europe...
動盪不安的東歐劇變
It's been a tumultuous day at the international trade negotiations in Brussels.
那是布魯塞爾國際貿易談判中紛亂的一天。
A tumultuous reaction to something is very noisy, because the people involved are very happy or excited.
A tumultuous welcome from a 2,000 strong crowd greeted the champion…
多達 2,000 名群眾熱烈歡迎冠軍。
Delegates greeted the news with tumultuous applause.
代表們對這個訊息報以熱烈的掌聲。
1. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination;
The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.
混亂的文化大革命是引起對中國發生變化的極度渴望的主要原因.
She left the stage to tumultuous applause.
她在一片熱烈的掌聲中離開了舞臺.
Later, as night fell over tumultuous capital, gunfire could be heard in the distance.
隨後, 夜幕降臨騷亂的首都, 遠處傳來槍聲.
The sea has come up over Babylon; She has been engulfed with its tumultuous waves.
耶51:42海水漲起、漫過巴比倫. 他被許多海浪遮蓋.
The whole tumultuous rush has passed.
這場風波結束了.