tumult
noun /ˈtjuːmʌlt/
/ˈtuːmʌlt/
[uncountable, countable, usually singular] (formal)- a confused situation in which there is usually a lot of noise and excitement, often involving large numbers of people
骚乱;骚动;混乱;喧哗 - the tumult of war
战争的混乱 - A tumult of shouting and screaming came from within the house.
房子里传来一阵喊叫和尖叫。 - They waited for the tumult to die down.
他们等待骚动平息下来。 - in tumult Soon all was in tumult.
很快一切都陷入混乱。
- the tumult of war
- a state in which your thoughts or feelings are confused
心烦意乱;思绪不宁 - He was shaken by the tumult of his feelings.
他被自己的感情波动所动摇。 - in tumult a troubled mind in tumult
骚动不安的头脑
- He was shaken by the tumult of his feelings.
词源late Middle English: from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus.