tumultuously
adverb formal uk/tʃuːˈmʌl.tʃu.əs.li/ us/tuːˈmʌl.tʃu.əs.li/
吵闹地,喧哗地;骚乱地,混乱地
in a way that is tumultuous (= very loud, or full of confusion)
The mob rushed tumultuously through the streets. 暴徒在街上喧嚣乱窜。
They gathered tumultuously about him and demanded to know how he had accomplished it. 他们吵吵闹闹地围在他身边,硬要他讲讲自己是如何做到的。
See: tumultuous
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- His heart started beating tumultuously.
- After the bridge, three tumultuously busy lanes suddenly funnel into two.
- They fled tumultuously, escaping by every possible outlet from the fortress.