英:['gɑ:bɔɪl]
美:['gɑbɔɪl]
英:['gɑ:bɔɪl]
美:['gɑbɔɪl]
noun
a confused disordered state : turmoil
Middle French garbouil, from Old Italian garbuglio
The first known use of garboil was in 1543
1 While they had “nourished the garboil” in Scotland, fanned the flame, they professed to believe that France was aiming, through Scotland, at England.
2 "Meantime, let your lordship consider what dispositions you are to make for this wretched girl who is the cause of all this garboil."
3 Look here, and, at thy sovereign leisure, read The garboils she awak'd;at the last, best.
4 And even had he done so it is odds none would have heard him, for the late calm was of a sudden turned to garboil.
5 The fight is fought and lost; there's an end to the garboil.
1 动乱
troubled unsettled troublous trouble storm disturbance fermentation ferment turmoil unrest upheaval flutter tempest commotion convulsion upturn kerfuffle stour blether commove
2 骚乱
tumultuous agitated troublous riproaring disorder carnival to-do turmoil whirlpool turbulence rioting bedlam hurly riot troublesome turbulent unquiet kickup trouble hassle rout mayhem mutiny distemper upturn muss rumpus bust-up hoo-ha hurly-burly corroboree stour bouleversement rabblement tzimmes schemozzle