tumultuous applause
热烈的欢呼声
a tumultuous reception/welcome
热情的接待;热烈的欢迎
the tumultuous years of the English Civil War
英国内战的动乱年代
1.吵闹的,喧嚣的;动乱的,纷乱的;激动的
1.noisy and excited
2.involving a lot of noise, excitement, activity, or violence
1.That message resonated with her as she grew up in the tumultuous political climate of the 1960s.
这个信息与她的共鸣,因为她生长在动荡的20世纪60年代的政治气候了。
2.Once off the stage and with tumultuous applause behind them, these students will embark upon the next chapter in their lives.
走下主席台,带着热烈的掌声,学子们将开始他们人生的又一段旅程。
3.The years leading up to the declaration of war between the Axis and Allied powers in 1939 were tumultuous times for people across the globe.
同盟国和轴心国之间战争的打响,让1939年成为了对全世界人类来说最动荡的一年。
4.His fire, the tumultuous ring of his eloquence, seemed to go out of him.
他那番劝善的热心,他那滔滔的讲辞,都一齐停止,一齐消失了。
5.When the war was over, there was a tumultuous parade in London.
战争结束时,伦敦举行了喧闹的游行。
6.He said businesses and consumers alike were struggling to contend with tumultuous markets and a financial-services industry under siege.
他表示,企业和消费者正艰难应对动荡的市场和深陷困境的金融服务业。
7.With the help of the legal system, Kazim was able to extricate herself and her two sons from her tumultuous and sometimes violent home life.
借助法律的帮助下,Kazim使她自己和两个孩子从骚乱且时发暴力的家庭生活中解脱出来。。
8.After one of the most tumultuous weekends Wall Street has ever seen, how much bleaker is the outlook for the U.
在华尔街经历了有史以来最为动荡的一个周末之后,美国经济前景会变得有多黯淡?
9.But Congressional Democrats have argued that this is far from enough to help small businesses ride out a tumultuous economy.
但是国会民主党人都认为,这远不足以帮助小型企业安全渡过经济衰退期。
10.Nineteen sixty-eight was one of the most tumultuous and heartbreaking years in American history.
1968年是美国历史上最为混乱和令人悲伤的岁月中的一年。