1. turmoil
双语释义:a state of great anxiety, confusion and uncertainty
[C.N. U.N.] 骚动;混乱;动乱
典型例句:The country was in (a) turmoil during the strike.
这个国家在罢工期间陷於一片混乱。
His statement threw the court into turmoil.
他的陈述使法庭陷入一片混乱。
Her mind was in (a) turmoil.
她心如乱麻。
联想记忆:emotional turmoil(纷乱的情绪)
mental turmoil(精神上的混乱) political turmoil(政治动乱)
2. fugitive
双语释义:person who is running away or escaping
[C.N.] 逃跑者;逃亡者
搭配模式:~ (from sb/sth)
典型例句:They are fugitives from a country ravaged by war.
他们是从饱受战争蹂躏的国家逃出的难民。
He is a fugitive from justice.
他是逃犯。
3. sovereign
双语释义:Sovereign is used to describe the person or institution that has the highest power in a country.
[adj.](人、机构等)拥有最高统治权的
典型例句:Sovereign power will continue to lie with the Supreme People's Assembly.
最高统治权仍然掌握在最高人民会议手中。
4. flee
双语释义:run or hurry away; escape (esp from danger, threat, etc)
逃跑;逃避;避开;(尤指遇到危险﹑ 威胁等)逃离
搭配模式:~ (from sb/sth)
典型例句:The customers fled from the bank when the alarm sounded.
警铃响起,顾客纷纷从银行逃走。
5. rag
双语释义:[pl] old, worn or torn clothes
[C.N.] 破旧衣服
典型例句:Look at that tramp dressed in rags and tatters.
瞧瞧衣衫褴褛的流浪汉。
His grandmother has been trading in rags and waste paper
她的祖母一直做破旧衣服和废纸生意。