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the most tempestuous periods in history発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
史上最大の激動期. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
This discussion seems to be tempestuous.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
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Now, venice, as you know, has a tempestuous relationship with the sea例文帳に追加
さて、ベネチアは、海との激しい関係性にあり、 - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
Phileas Fogg gazed at the tempestuous sea,発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
フィリアス・フォッグは大荒れの海をじっと見つめていた。 - JULES VERNE『80日間世界一周』
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/16 19:37 UTC 版)
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From Late 中期英語 tempestious, tempestous, tempestuous (“stormy, turbulent, tempestuous”), from Anglo-Norman tempestous, and Old French tempesteus, tempestos, tempestous, tempestuose (modern French tempétueux), and directly from its etymon Latin tempestuōsus (“stormy, turbulent, tempestuous; impetuous”), from tempestās, tempestūs (“point or period of time; season; weather, specifically bad weather; storm, tempest”) (from tempus (“period of time; (rare) weather”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *temh₁- (“to cut”) or *ten- (“to extend, stretch”)) + -ōsus (suffix meaning ‘full of; overly; prone to’ forming adjectives from nouns). The English word is equivalent to tempest + -uous (a variant of -ous (suffix forming adjectives from nouns, denoting the presence of a quality, typically in abundance)).
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tempestuous (comparative more tempestuous, superlative most tempestuous)
- Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a tempest; also, of a place: frequently experiencing tempests; (very) stormy.
- Synonyms: (obsolete) breme, nimbose, (rare) procellous
- Antonym: untempestuous
- Coordinate terms: blusterous, blustery, cloudy, gusty, rainy, thundery, windy
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1509 December 24 (Gregorian calendar), Alexander Barclay, “[The Argument]”, in Sebastian Brant, translated by Alexander Barclay, edited by T[homas] H[ill] Jamieson, The Ship of Fools, volume I, Edinburgh: William Paterson; London: Henry Sotheran & Co., published 1874, →OCLC, page 18:
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I wyl aduertise you that this Boke is named the Shyp of foles of the worlde: For this worlde is nought els but a tempestous se in the whiche we dayly wander and are caste in dyuers tribulacions paynes and aduersitees: some by ignoraunce and some by wilfulnes: wherfore such doers ar worthy to be called foles.
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1610–1611 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tempest”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i], page 1, column 1:
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A tempeſtuous noiſe of Thunder and Lightning heard: Enter a Ship-maſter, and a Boteſvvaine.
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1821 March 24, William Cobbett, “Naples”, in Cobbett’s Weekly Political Register, volume 38, number 12, London: […] C[harles Robert] Clement [for] John M. Cobbett, […], published 12 March 1825, →OCLC, column 828:
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And now, he has got us, or, rather, has got himself and the Honourable House, riding on a stormy and tempestous wave and seated upon a short and narrow Plank; a situation that I really could wish to see nobody in; no, not even (when I recollect what tempestous waves are) the punning Orator himself; […]
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1898, George H. Hart, attorney for the plaintiff-respondent; Daniel Sullivan, plaintiff’s witness, Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, in the First Judicial Department. Catherine Kay, Plaintiff-Respondent, vs. Metropolitan Street Railway Company, Defendant-Appellant. Case on Appeal, New York, N.Y.: Douglas Taylor & Co., […], page 223:
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1904 July, A[rthur] Conan Doyle, “The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez”, in The Return of Sherlock Holmes, New York, N.Y.: McClure, Phillips & Co., published February 1905, →OCLC, page 262:
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It was a wild, tempestuous night towards the close of November. […] Outside the wind howled down Baker Street, while the rain beat fiercely against the windows. It was strange there in the very depths of the town, with ten miles of man's handiwork on every side of us, to feel the iron grip of Nature, and to be conscious that to the huge elemental forces all London was no more than the molehills that dot the fields.
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2012, Donovan Hohn, “Going Overboard”, in Moby-Duck: The True Story of 28,800 Bath Toys Lost at Sea, London: Union Books, →ISBN, pages 9–10:
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We know that the ship departed Hong Kong on January 6, that it arrived in the Port of Tacoma on January 16, a day behind schedule, and that the likely cause for this delay was rough weather. […] [O]n January 10, the Ever Laurel did not fax a weather report to the National Weather Service in Washington, D.C., but the following morning a ship in its vicinity did, describing hurricane-force winds and waves thirty-six feet high. If the Ever Laurel had encountered similarly tempestuous conditions, we can imagine, if only vaguely, what might have transpired: despite its grandeur, rocked by waves as tall as brownstones, the colossal vessel—a floating warehouse weighing 28,904 deadweight tons and powered by a diesel engine the size of a barn—would have rolled and pitched and yawed about like a toy in a Jacuzzi.
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- (figurative) Characterized by disorderly, frenetic, or violent activity; stormy, tumultuous, turbulent; also, of a person, their behaviour or nature, etc.: characterized by bouts of bad temper or sudden changes of mood; impetuous, stormy, temperamental.
- Antonym: untempestuous
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a. 1967 (date written), Frank O’Hara, “Poem”, in Donald Allen, editor, The Collected Poems of Frank O’Hara, Berkeley; Los Angeles, Calif.; London: University of California Press, published 1995, →ISBN, page 211:
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2002, Shelley Peterson, “The Ghost”, in Stagestruck, Toronto, Ont.: Key Porter Books, →ISBN, page 45:
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There were many stories circulating about Dancer [a horse], some fact, some fiction. Gossip about money offered for him and turned down. Rumors about his tempestuous disposition. Stories about people who'd tried to ride him and got hurt. Abby hoped that she wouldn't be another of those. If the fall didn't crush her, the disappointment would.
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2026 January 14, Ben Makuch, “White House post nods to racist, far-right subculture, extremism expert says”, in The Guardian, archived from the original on 15 January 2026:
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- tempestuously
- tempestuousness
- tempestuosity
- untempestuous
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- ^ “tempestǒus, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ^ “tempestuous, adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, June 2024; “tempestuous, adj.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022; “† tempestous, adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, July 2023.
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You two had quite the tempestuous relationship before she moved to new york.例文帳に追加
彼女がニューヨークに移る前 君たち2人は かなり大荒れの関係だったな - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
I cannot tell you how playing this instrument soothes my soul in tempestuous times.例文帳に追加
この大荒れの時代に この楽器を演奏すると いかに心が落ち着くか 伝えられないわ - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
These tempestuous movements of parades vary in each rite and festival of regions, depending on local traditions.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
これはその地方の伝統が反映された特徴によるもので、その土地の祭礼ごとに異なる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
By having carried out the post to the end during the tempestuous period of the court, he built the foundation of the Kazanin family's future prosperity.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
激動期の宮廷にあって最終的に地位を全うしたことで、後世における花山院家の発展の基礎を築いた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
It was, indeed, a tempestuous yet sternly beautiful night, and one wildly singular in its terror and its beauty.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
実に大荒れの、しかし厳かにも美しい夜、また、そのもの凄(すご)さと美しさとではたとえようもない不思議な夜であった。 - Edgar Allan Poe『アッシャー家の崩壊』
At last, however, on a wild, tempestuous evening, when the wind screamed and rattled against the windows, he returned from his last expedition, and having removed his disguise he sat before the fire and laughed heartily発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
しかしながら、ついにあるひどい嵐の晩、風で窓ががたがたと音をたてていた晩に、ホームズは最後の遠征からもどってきて、変装を解いてしまってから暖炉の前に腰を下ろし、心から笑いだした。 - Arthur Conan Doyle『チャールズ・オーガスタス・ミルヴァートン』
In the long run we are all dead. Economists set themselves too easy, too useless a task if in tempestuous seasons they can only tell us that when the storm is long past the ocean is flat again. From words by John Maynard Keynes, economist発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
「長期的には我々は皆死んでいる。嵐の最中にあって、経済学者にいえることが、ただ、嵐が遠く過ぎ去れば波はまた静まるであろう、ということだけならば、彼らの仕事は他愛なく無用である。」(経済学者、ジョン・メイナード・ケインズの言葉) - 経済産業省
For a long time historians had considered that the conflict between 'Saccho' (the alliance between the Satsuma clan and the Choshu clan) and the Shogunate had driven the politics at the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate, however, recently Yoshiki IECHIKA, an assistant professor of Osaka University of Economics, proposed the new idea of 'the Ichikaiso Government' for the simple reason that it's impossible to grasp the whole political situation during the tempestuous period from only the past historical point of view.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
大阪経済大学助教授の家近良樹が、幕末期の政治状況は従来の薩長と幕府との対立というだけでは説明できないとしてこの「一会桑政権」と呼ばれる歴史概念を主張している。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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