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maelstrom
[ meyl-struhm ]
noun
- a large, powerful, or violent whirlpool.
- a restless, disordered, or tumultuous state of affairs:
the maelstrom of early morning traffic.
Synonyms: , ,
- (initial capital letter) a famous hazardous whirlpool off the NW coast of Norway.
maelstrom
1/ 藞尘别瑟濒蝉迟谤蓹蕣尘 /
noun
- a large powerful whirlpool
- any turbulent confusion
Maelstrom
2/ 藞尘别瑟濒蝉迟谤蓹蕣尘 /
noun
- a strong tidal current in a restricted channel in the Lofoten Islands off the NW coast of Norway
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of maelstrom1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of maelstrom1
Example Sentences
Donald Trump and his administration are totally berserk and America is in the middle of an unprecedented, turbulent maelstrom.
So she met him on their common ground, appealing to him as a fellow figure who'd been misrepresented in the media maelstrom.
Presented in Imax, 鈥淥ne to One鈥 overwhelms with this cascade of information, entertainment and consumerism, suggesting that Lennon and Ono鈥檚 music and advocacy grew out of that visual maelstrom.
In opposition to Trump鈥檚 maelstrom of punitive, illegal and unconstitutional assaults on academic freedom, a few courageous voices have been heard.
The maelstrom of the first few weeks of Donald Trump's second presidency doesn't show any signs of winding down.
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