tempestuously
adverb uk/temˈpes.tʃu.əs.li/ us/temˈpes.tʃu.əs.li/
(WITH EMOTION)
剧烈地|激励地
in a way that is full of strong emotions
"I owe you nothing!" she retorted tempestuously. ‘我什么都不欠你的’,她激烈地反驳道。
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- Kym is tempestuously high-maintenance.
- So, we lived there together tempestuously.
- He must do so without the man with whom he has been so tempestuously and successfully partnered for so many years.
- Johann Strauss, who conducted the première of Der lustige Krieg on 25 November 1881, was applauded tempestuously after the playing of the overture.
(STORM)
literary大风暴般地
in a way that is similar to a tempest
The wind blew tempestuously. 狂风大作。
See: tempestuous
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- The rain beat strongly against the panes, the wind blew tempestuously.
- The river was rushing tempestuously.