adj.喧嘩的;騷動(dòng)的;激烈的;極其激動(dòng)的
The streets are tumultuous on National Day. 國(guó)慶節(jié)的時(shí)候,街道一片喧囂。
They gave the chairman a tumultuous welcome. 他們熱烈地歡迎主席。
It was a tumultuous time in her life. 這是她一生中動(dòng)蕩不安的時(shí)期。
The whole tumultuous rush has passed. 這場(chǎng)風(fēng)波結(jié)束了。
The political conversation was very tumultuous; but the senator, by his speech, cast oil on the troubled water. 那場(chǎng)政治會(huì)談的氣氛非常激烈,但這位參議員的發(fā)言使氣氛和緩下來(lái)。