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commotion英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U][C]混乱,喧闹,骚动 noisy confusion;excitement;violent uprising

commotion是什么意思

  • n.骚动;混乱;喧闹

commotion自然拼读

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commotion英英释义

noun

a condition of civil unrest or insurrection

The commotion was finally brought to an end and peace was restored.

steady or recurrent motion

the commotion of the surf

mental excitement or confusion

… startled … into no ordinary state of commotion.—Arnold Bennett

an agitated disturbance : to-do

the commotion caused by the president's visit

noisy confusion : agitation

The commotion backstage had brought the play to a stop.

commotion词组

civil commotion民众骚乱

commotion词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“猛烈的运动或激动,情绪骚动”,源自古法语 commocion “猛烈的运动,激动”(12世纪,现代法语 commotion),直接源自拉丁语 commotionem(格 commotio)“猛烈的运动,激动”,动作名词,来自 commovere “移动,扰乱”的过去分词词干,源自 com “与,一起”,这里可能是“彻底”的意思(见 com-),加上 movere “移动”(来自 PIE 词根 *meue- “推开”)。

从15世纪中叶开始,“公共不安或骚乱”。动词 commote “扰乱,搅动”(1852年), commove(14世纪晚期)在《世纪词典》中标记为“罕见”。

commotion词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French commocion, from Latin commotion-, commotio, from commovēre — see commove

The first known use of commotion was in the 15th century

commotion儿童词典英英释义

communicableadjective

capable of being transferred or carried from one person or thing to another

communicable diseases

commune1 of 2verb

to receive Communion

to be in close communication with someone or something

commune with nature

commune2 of 2noun

the smallest administrative district of many countries especially in Europe

a small group of people that live together and share property and duties

commune1 of 2verb

to receive Communion

to be in close communication with someone or something

commune with nature

commune2 of 2noun

the smallest administrative district of many countries especially in Europe

a small group of people that live together and share property and duties

communaladjective

of or relating to a commune or community

shared or used in common by members of a group or community

communaladjective

of or relating to a commune or community

shared or used in common by members of a group or community

communaladjective

of or relating to a commune or community

shared or used in common by members of a group or community

commotionnoun

irregular or violent motion

noisy excitement and confusion : tumult

commotion 例句

1 He had lost his son in the commotion.

2 They’d tumbled out of the house, intrigued by all the commotion.

3 Where Bigwig had stopped there were signs of commotion.

4 There was a great commotion in the room.

5 Peeta and I hurry to the window and try to make sense of the commotion far below us on the streets.

6 Just when the commotion was quieting down, a man appeared at the schoolhouse door.

7 Finally I want to mention another obstacle that causes a lot of commotion in your emotional body.

最后我想提到另外一个在你的情绪身体中制造很多混乱的障碍。

8 Presently, as the keepers passed down the line of cages, a great commotion was heard.

9 The commotion only alerts more of them, and about a dozen wizards come bounding outta the cabins and the woods, swishing their wands.

10 Looking up, she saw me, smiled and said, “What’s all the commotion outside, honey?”

11 For a moment, as I heard the ebb and flow of commotion echoing down the stairs, I held my breath again.

12 All this commotion, emotions run deep as oceans explodin '.

混乱的象爆炸似的海洋一样深的运转的情感.

13 The billows' commotion.

14 In the midst of the happy, talkative commotion, I remember thinking, This is so my scene.

15 “Redundancies in security are wise on festival nights. Particularly on a Midsummer Eve after all the recent commotion.”

16 Magdalys shook her head, still smiling, as Two Step broke into a wild dance and Sabeen came over to see what the commotion was.

17 There was a sudden commotion when the actress entered the restaurant.

18 As his eyes followed the print the rest of his senses were on the alert to the various commotions that went on around him.

19 As I picked up a piece of peppermint, I heard a commotion from the street.

20 “I heard the commotion, saw the girl fleeing, and observed the destruction myself.”

commotion 同义词

5 喧闹声

row clamour hubbub

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