turbulent
美音:
[´tə:bjələnt
]英音:
[´tə:bjələnt
]adj.狂暴的,吵闹的
难易程度:
turbulent为六级词汇
词形变化:
副词:turbulently
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turb=to disturb(扰乱)
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turbulent
/'tɜ:bjʊlənt; `tɝbjələnt/
adj
1 (of air or water) moving violently and unevenly (指空气或水)流动得猛烈而不稳定的
*turbulent waves 汹涌的波浪
* turbulent weather conditions 恶劣多变的天气状况.
2 (a) in a state of commotion or unrest; disturbed 混乱的; 不宁的; 动荡的
*turbulent mobs, crowds, factions, etc 混乱的暴民、人群、派系等
* a city with a turbulent past 经历过动乱的城市.
(b) restless or uncontrolled 不安的; 失控的
*turbulent moods, passions, thoughts 忐忑不安的心情、控制不住的激情、纷乱起伏的思绪.
turbulent
adj
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin;Origin: turbulentus, from turba; TURBID]
a turbulent situation or period of time is one in which there are a lot of sudden changes
the turbulent times of the French Revolution
He has had a turbulent political career.
turbulent air or water moves around a lot
the dark turbulent waters of the river
1. Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. 错误和不可靠性上升,接踵而来的是一系列湍流的徵状,从小尘暴和暴风发展到只有卫星上可以看到的席卷整块大陆的旋涡。
2. He was born in that turbulent period of history. 他出生在那个动荡的历史时期。
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