释义 |
untuˈmultuous, a. (un-1 7.)
1741C'tess of Hertford Lett. (1805) III. 193 Necessitated to see nothing but what offers itself to me in the most easy and untumultuous manner. 1786Francis the Philanthropist I. 23 Tasting the untumultuous enjoyments of rational society. 1818Keats Ep. to Reynolds 91 An untumultuous fringe of silver foam. 1897F. Thompson New Poems 16 In skies that no man sees to move Lurk untumultuous vortices of power. |