whirlwinds
n. 旋風( whirlwind的名詞複數 )
A whirlwind is a tall column of air which spins round and round very fast and moves across the land or sea.
You can describe a situation in which a lot of things happen very quickly and are very difficult for someone to control as a whirlwind .
I had been running around southern England in a whirlwind of activity...
我一直奔忙於英格蘭南部地區,疲於應對一連串的活動。
He had been swept aside in the whirlwind of reform and anarchy.
在改革和無政府狀態交織的混亂風暴中,他被拋在了一邊,沒人理睬。
A whirlwind event or action happens or is done much more quickly than normal.
He got married after a whirlwind romance.
在一場旋風式的戀愛後他很快就結婚了。
... a whirlwind tour of France.
走馬觀花式的法國之旅
Winds, clouds, whirlwinds, gusts, useless stars!
風, 雲, 漩流,狂飆, 無用的群星!
Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds which vary in their width from a few yards to 1300 feet.
龍捲風是一種猛烈的旋風,其直徑從幾碼到1300英尺.
But that is not all -- whirlwinds and storms still live and rage there.
但是這還不是全部 - 龍捲風和暴風雨仍然生活和憤怒的.
The feeling that you cannot survive such whirlwinds also arises from a consummationa purely inner plane.
這一猶如暴風一般你無法安然承受的感受,也會產生於純粹內心層面.