0 (of a person, behaviour/behavior etc) violently emotional; passionate -- bergelora
a tempestuous argument/relationship.
1 very stormy; of or like a tempest -- bergelora
tempestuous winds.
On the other hand, the instruments are (or can be) bearers of "parasites," as is testified by the tumultuous history of micrography and that, no less tempestuous, of microbiology.
As the only major politician to survive the tempestuous years from 1850 to 1869 physically and politically, he deserves more than the passing mentions he receives here.
The eighties turned out to be a politically tempestuous decade in which issues of poverty, unemployment and moral breakdown were responded to with anxiety and sometimes panic.
No noisy and tempestuous sounds are inaudible to us; on occasions the most we hear is a sort of gentle gurgle.
Culture may seem a frail boat to embark on the tempestuous waters of great power and international diplomacy.
Football is bound to be tempestuous and produce volatile but not necessarily violent reactions.
I hope that he will long be spared to occupy his tempestuous but important office.
Obviously, it is sometimes tempestuous, but at the best of times it is an excellent working relationship.
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感情的, 劇烈的, 騷動的…
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感情的, 剧烈的, 骚动的…
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tempestuoso, de tormenta, borrascoso…
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tempestuoso…
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violent, passionné, de tempête…
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prudký, vášnivý, bouřlivý…
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stormfuld…
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bernafsu, dahsyat…
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