tumultuous
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[too-muhl-choo-uhs]
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–adjective
1. full of tumult or riotousness; marked by disturbance and uproar: a tumultuous celebration.
2. raising a great clatter and commotion; disorderly or noisy:
a tumultuous [crowd] of students.
3. highly agitated, as the mind or emotions; distraught (心煩意亂的); turbulent.
—Synonyms
1. uproarious, turbulent, violent. 2. boisterous. 3. unquiet.
—Antonyms
1–3 calm, quiet.
Director Daniele Luchetti's political comedy Mio Fratello È Figlio Unico observes the brothers over the course of 15 years, against the ever-shifting backdrop of tumultuous Italian sociopolitical history. During that time span, the siblings' loyalties will fluctuate;
they will endure arguments and quarrels, and find themselves separated by the ravages of time and circumstance and reunited magnetically by the wisdom of age. In time, they will come to a firmer and clearer understanding of not only the differences but the similarities that they harbor.
fracas
shindig
boisterous
clamor ***
strident strident [insects] [hinges], a strident tone in his [writings]
screech the screech of [owls] [brakes], disagreeable, lack of dignity
squeal
2008年8月10日 星期日
Tumultuous
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