tempest
英式音标:[ˈtempɪst] 美式音标:[ˈtɛmpɪst]
tempest基本解释 n. 暴风雨;骚动;动乱vt. 使狂怒;扰乱,使激动vi. 小题大作;起大风暴n. (Tempest)人名;(英)坦皮斯特

tempest怎么读
英式音标:[ˈtempɪst]
美式音标:[ˈtɛmpɪst]
tempest基本解释
n. 暴风雨;骚动;动乱
vt. 使狂怒;扰乱,使激动
vi. 小题大作;起大风暴
n. (Tempest)人名;(英)坦皮斯特
tempest的意思释义
n.
暴风雨;似风暴般的事物;骚动;风波
vt.
使遭暴风雨(或雪);使骚动,使激动;
vi.
起暴风雨(或雪);骚动,激动;
变形
复数:tempests
英英释义
tempest[ \'tempist ]n.
a violent commotion or disturbance
\"it was only a tempest in a teapot\"
同义词:storm
(literary) a violent wind
\"a tempest swept over the island\"
tempest用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The tempest drove the ship on the rocks.
暴风雨使船触了礁。
The tempest seems to be calming down.
暴风雨似乎正在平息下来。
The tempest had been as brief as terrific.
这一场暴风雨持续的时间虽然不长,但是却十分凶猛。
The political tempest finally subsided.
这场*治风暴终于平息了。
The scandal caused tempests in the newspaper.
那件丑闻在报纸上引起阵阵风波。
He won a tempest of applause when he ended his speech.
演讲结束时,他博得暴风雨般的掌声。
例句参考
Tempest and typhoon: user-level shared memoryTempest and Typhoon: user-level shared memory
The Tempest-a practical framework for network programmability
Soft Tempest: Hidden Data Transmission Using Electromagnetic Emanations
Soft tempest: Hidden data transmission using electromagnetic emanations
Soft Tempest: Hidden Data Transmission Using Electromagnetic Emanations
Reflections on \"Tempest and Typhoon: User-level Shared Memory\"
The Tempest: a framework for safe, resource assured, programmable networks
The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to Tarzan.
Pal, S., Vishwanath, S. N., Erdjument-Bromage, H., Tempest, P. & Sif, S. Human SWI/SNF-associated PRMT5 methylates histone H3 argini...
tempest词源
tempest
tempest: [13] Latin tempestās started off meaning nothing more alarming than ‘period of time’ (it was a derivative of tempus ‘time’, source of English temporary). Gradually, however, it progressed via ‘weather’ to ‘bad weather, storm’. Tempus moved in to take its place in the neutral sense ‘weather’, and provides the word for ‘weather’ in modern French (temps), Italian (tempo), Spanish (tiempo), and Romanian (timp). Other languages whose word for ‘weather’ comes from a term originally denoting ‘time’ include Russian (pogoda), Polish (czas), Czech (počasí), Latvian (laiks), and Breton (amzer).=> temporary
tempest (n.)
\"violent storm,\" late 13c., from Old French tempeste \"storm; commotion, battle; epidemic, plague\" (11c.), from Vulgar Latin *tempesta, from Latin tempestas \"a storm; weather, season, time, point in time, season, period,\" also \"commotion, disturbance,\" related to tempus \"time, season\" (see temporal).Sense evolution is from \"period of time\" to \"period of weather,\" to \"bad weather\" to \"storm.\" Words for \"weather\" originally were words for \"time\" in languages from Russia to Brittany. Figurative sense of \"violent commotion\" in English is recorded from early 14c. Tempest in a teapot attested from 1818; the image in other forms is older, such as storm in a creambowl (1670s).
tempest相关例句
1.a raging tempest [sea]
狂暴的暴风雨[海]
8.a tempest of laughter
大笑, 狂笑
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
9.He beseeches the tempest;
他向暴风央求;
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
10.They laughed at the tempest.
男人以海为家的时间要多于陆地。
-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 文明史 - wenmingshi-ziyouhebuchengwenfalv
