| 单词 | turmoil | 
| 释义 | turmoil  (tɜːʳmɔɪl  )       Word forms:  turmoils   variable noun [oft in NOUN]  Turmoil is a state of confusion, disorder, uncertainty, or great anxiety.   ...the political turmoil of 1989. [+ of]     Her life was in turmoil.    Your mind is in such a turmoil you do not know what you are saying.   Synonyms:  confusion, trouble, violence, row     Collocations:  current turmoil Some had decided to make the switch before the current turmoil in the markets.  Times, Sunday Times  Even amid all this current turmoil, or perhaps particularly because of all this turmoil, we need to strive to deliver such certainty and stability.  Times,Sunday Times  But a growing number of cabinet ministers believe the current turmoil will inevitably result in the country returning to the polls.  Times, Sunday Times  He also warned the current turmoil — that has seen stock markets tip into freefall — was 'the most dangerous time for the global economy since 2008'.  The Sun  In the current turmoil, there are thousands of them.  Times, Sunday Times  They are calling it 'funemployment', a defiant riposte to the miseries of global economic turmoil.   Times, Sunday Times (2009) The economic turmoil that would be inflicted on Greece could be horrendous, as a huge currency depreciation could prompt bank collapses.   Times, Sunday Times (2012) Some people, disenchanted with the fruits of revolution after political and economic turmoil, take a pragmatic view.   Times, Sunday Times (2012) The presidential election will be conducted against a backdrop of seismic political and economic turmoil.   Times, Sunday Times (2014) Unite's priority is to secure jobs and give our members a fighting chance of coming through this economic turmoil with their jobs and livelihoods intact.   Times, Sunday Times (2009) You're feeling invincible, but the moon takes you to a deeper place where you may face turmoil.  The Sun  It's the first time in his managerial career that he's faced turmoil.  Times, Sunday Times  It's not just music radio that's facing turmoil.  Times, Sunday Times  The voters may see the implications of global turmoil through a glass darkly.  Times, Sunday Times  The global turmoil sparked by the credit crisis sent debt levels into the stratosphere.  Times, Sunday Times  We should see it as the best means to assure our future and the right reaction to the global turmoil that we face.  Times, Sunday Times  Wartime unity was purchased at the cost of unspeakable global turmoil, suffering and grief.  Times, Sunday Times  In the global turmoil, the savings rate has risen, as wage restraint and high unemployment have created fear.  Times, Sunday Times  The recent turmoil in the credit markets provided a further spur to companies to get rid of their pension obligations.  Times, Sunday Times  Ministers were wary of talking about executive pay until recently but the recent turmoil has led to a change of tone.  Times, Sunday Times  Recent turmoil in markets will mean, he says, 'a lot of discussion'.  Times, Sunday Times  It had to lower the price of new shares offered to investors amid the recent turmoil on global financial markets.  Times, Sunday Times  Recent turmoil in certain relationships has forced your hand over major decisions.  The Sun  Translations: Chinese: 混乱 Japanese: 混迷  | 
	
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