slovo | definícia |
turmoil (mass) | turmoil
- zmätok |
turmoil (encz) | turmoil,rozruch n: Zdeněk Brož |
turmoil (encz) | turmoil,vřava Jaroslav Šedivý |
turmoil (encz) | turmoil,zmatek Zdeněk Brož |
Turmoil (gcide) | Turmoil \Tur*moil"\, v. i.
To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion. [Obs.]
--Milton.
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Turmoil (gcide) | Turmoil \Tur"moil\ (t[^u]r"moil) sometimes (t[^u]r*moil"), n.
[Of uncertain origin; perhaps fr. OF. tremouille the hopper
of a mill, trembler to tremble (cf. E. tremble); influenced
by E. turn and moil.]
Harassing labor; trouble; molestation by tumult; disturbance;
worrying confusion.
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And there I'll rest, as after much turmoil,
A blessed soul doth in Elysium. --Shak.
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Turmoil (gcide) | Turmoil \Tur*moil"\ (t[^u]r*moil"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Turmoiled (t[^u]r*moil"d); p. pr. & vb. n. Turmoiling.]
To harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry. [Obs.]
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It is her fatal misfortune . . . to be miserably tossed
and turmoiled with these storms of affliction.
--Spenser.
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turmoil (wn) | turmoil
n 1: a violent disturbance; "the convulsions of the stock
market" [syn: convulsion, turmoil, upheaval]
2: violent agitation [syn: tumult, turmoil]
3: disturbance usually in protest [syn: agitation,
excitement, turmoil, upheaval, hullabaloo] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
turmoil (mass) | turmoil
- zmätok |
turmoil (encz) | turmoil,rozruch n: Zdeněk Brožturmoil,vřava Jaroslav Šedivýturmoil,zmatek Zdeněk Brož |
Turmoiled (gcide) | Turmoil \Tur*moil"\ (t[^u]r*moil"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Turmoiled (t[^u]r*moil"d); p. pr. & vb. n. Turmoiling.]
To harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry. [Obs.]
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It is her fatal misfortune . . . to be miserably tossed
and turmoiled with these storms of affliction.
--Spenser.
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Turmoiling (gcide) | Turmoil \Tur*moil"\ (t[^u]r*moil"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Turmoiled (t[^u]r*moil"d); p. pr. & vb. n. Turmoiling.]
To harass with commotion; to disquiet; to worry. [Obs.]
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It is her fatal misfortune . . . to be miserably tossed
and turmoiled with these storms of affliction.
--Spenser.
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turmoil (wn) | turmoil
n 1: a violent disturbance; "the convulsions of the stock
market" [syn: convulsion, turmoil, upheaval]
2: violent agitation [syn: tumult, turmoil]
3: disturbance usually in protest [syn: agitation,
excitement, turmoil, upheaval, hullabaloo] |
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