tumultuously
tumultuously — 副詞
1. in a wild, confused, or emotionally intense way, with loud noise and disorder —
喧鬧混亂地
以混亂喧鬧或情緒激動的方式
in a wild, confused, or emotionally intense way, with loud noise and disorder — for example, a crowd cheering and shouting after a big win, or waves crashing violently during a heavy storm
The crowd cheered tumultuously when the home team scored in the final minute.
當地主隊在最後一分鐘進球時,群眾喧鬧地歡呼。
adverb + verb: cheered tumultuously (crowd reactions)
During the storm, waves crashed tumultuously against the rocky shore all night long.
暴風雨期間,海浪整夜混亂地拍打著岩石海岸。
adverb + verb: crashed tumultuously (natural forces)
The students debated the topic tumultuously, with many people speaking at the same time.
學生們混亂地辯論這個話題,許多人同時發言。
Elena's emotions swirled tumultuously as she read the letter from her brother in the hospital.
Elena 讀著醫院裡弟弟來信時,她的情緒激動地翻騰。
The courtroom erupted tumultuously after the jury announced the guilty verdict.
陪審團宣布有罪判決後,法庭內陷入混亂,眾人情緒激動喧鬧。
- wildly
focuses on uncontrolled or undisciplined behaviour, with less emphasis on noise
- noisily
describes loud sound but does not imply confusion or emotional intensity
- boisterously
suggests cheerful, energetic noise; more positive and less negative than tumultuously
- chaotically
emphasises disorder and lack of organisation rather than noise or emotion
- peacefully
calmly and without conflict or disturbance
- quietly
without loud sound or excitement