tempestuous如何读

英:[temˈpestʃuəs]

美:[tɛmˈpɛstʃuəs]

tempestuous是什么意思

adj.

暴风雨的

暴风雪的

剧烈的

狂暴的

tempestuous自然拼读

tem·pes·tu·ous

tem pes chu s

tempestuous变形

比较级:more tempestuous

最高级:most tempestuous

tempestuous扩展

tempestuously (adv.), tempestuousness (n.)

tempestuous词根

词根:tempest

n.

tempest 暴风雨;骚动;动乱

tempestuousness 风暴;剧烈

vi.

tempest 小题大作;起大风暴

vt.

tempest 使狂怒;扰乱,使激动

tempestuous英英释义

Adjective:
  1. characterized by violent emotions or behavior;

    "a stormy argument"
    "a stormy marriage"

  2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger;

    "angry clouds on the horizon"
    "furious winds"
    "the raging sea"

tempestuous词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,源自于拉丁语 tempestuosus “暴风雨的,动荡的”,来自于拉丁语 tempestas, tempestus “暴风雨,骚动; 天气,季节; 场合,时间”,与 tempus “时间,季节”相关(参见 temporal)。关于意义的发展,请参见 tempest。比喻意义在英语中更早; 字面意义始于大约1500年。相关词汇: Tempestuously; tempestuousness。

tempestuous词源英文解释

Middle English tempestuous, Latinization of tempestous, borrowed from Anglo-French, re-formation of Late Latin tempestuōsus, from tempestu-, probably extracted from Latin tempestūt-, tempestūs, archaic variant of tempestāt-, tempestās "stretch of time, season, weather, tempest >entry 1" + -ōsus -ous

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

tempestuous儿童词典英英释义

temple1 of 2noun

a building for worship

temple2 of 2noun

the flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals including human beings

temple1 of 2noun

a building for worship

temple2 of 2noun

the flattened space on each side of the forehead of some mammals including human beings

templatenoun

a gauge, pattern, or mold (as a thin plate or board) used as a guide to the form of a piece being made

something that establishes or serves as a pattern

tempnoun

temperature

temponoun

the rate of speed at which a musical piece or passage is to be played or sung

rate of motion or activity

tempestuousadjective

violent sense 1, stormy a tempestuous relationship

a tempestuous sea

tempestuousadjective

violent sense 1, stormy a tempestuous relationship

a tempestuous sea

tempestuousadjective

violent sense 1, stormy a tempestuous relationship

a tempestuous sea

tempestuous 例句

1 The one between Billy and the mutinous mill-hand, Julie Jordan, is tempestuous, transient and volatile.

2 The fiddlers begin a swift, tempestuous tune, and Keenan takes my hip in one hand and my fingers in the other.

3 As with Van Gogh, Pollock and Bacon, Caravaggio's fame is fuelled by the seeming symmetry between his tempestuous life and his raw, revolutionary art.

4 During the chaotic last years of her life, she was frequently compared to other singers with tempestuous existences, such as Billie Holiday and Édith Piaf.

5 There's also the Minack theatre, an extraordinary arena carved into the side of a rock face which presents spectacularly tempestuous productions, best viewed at sundown with a thunderstorm brewing over the sea behind.

6 Colman, who portrays the monarch as frail and tempestuous, is tipped to win Leading Actress later in the evening.

7 The dozen lush works at Von Lintel conjure landscapes of sorts, with relatively stable ground beneath a horizon and a more tempestuous atmospheric event above.

8 " Bears , dragons , tempestuous on mountain and river , Startle t he forest and make the heights tremble . "

熊 咆 龙吟殷岩泉, 栗深林兮惊层巅.

9 We found our dualistic authority figures in film icons Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, a couple with amazing onscreen chemistry and a tempestuous offscreen relationship.

10 Doucleff’s instructive book follows her as she takes her daughter to rural villages in Mexico, Canada and Tanzania, to discern the local child-rearing techniques, and try them out on the tempestuous Rosy.

11 It doesn't seem so long ago that pianist Matthew Shipp emerged as a fiery iconoclast of the piano, a fearless experimenter whose tempestuous soliloquies ranged freely among jazz, classical and avant-garde idioms.

12 It’s quiet and tempestuous and cuts straight to the heart.

13 This sudden gathering of crises is at odds with the way the tempestuous Douglas seemed to have settled down in the last 10 years.

14 For the sea grew more and more tempestuous.

这是因为海越发翻腾。

15 “Devotion,” the story, is weak sauce, too: folktale claptrap about an orphan for whom ice skating “is pure feeling” and who has a tempestuous affair with a Svengali-like older man.

16 His passionate readings are notable for both their poetic introspection and their tempestuous virtuosity.

17 Around Ms. Taylor’s neck on that night in 1969 was the Taylor-Burton diamond, almost 70 carats and the ultimate symbol of their tempestuous love story.

18 Ms. Vikander mostly keeps in check the tempestuous, fiery side of Isabel, whom you sense, even at the beginning, to be on the verge of eruption.

19 It was the Sonata for Cello Solo No. 1 by Adam Khudoyan, a powerful piece with tempestuous mood swings, beautifully and passionately performed.

20 USA Today acknowledged that Weisz is an experienced stage actress, but it said her performance seemed studied - "that of an elegant actress showing us a cultured but tempestuous woman with her guard down."

tempestuous 同义词

11 狂风暴雨的

dirty angry

12 大风暴

tempest

14 狂风暴雨

dirty wildness

15 暴风雨的

wild stormy dirty foul nasty roaring

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