形容词骚乱的,混乱的; 激流的,湍流的; 吵闹的; 强横的
1. 混乱的:60年代后期对于贝尔电话实验室是一个混乱的(turbulent)年代. 公司被卷入了一个由MIT,通用电气以及贝尔实验室联合发起的有点探险性质的Multics项目. 到了1969年,贝尔试验的管理层以及研究人员们开始感觉到Multics项目如果要实现,
2. 湍聊:turbulency 湍流 | turbulent 湍聊 | turbulent boundary layer 湍吝界层
1. 变幻莫测的;动荡的;骚乱的;混乱的
A turbulent time, place, or relationship is one in which there is a lot of change, confusion, and disorder.
e.g. They had been together for five or six turbulent years of rows and reconciliations...
他们在一起生活了五六年,一直吵吵闹闹,分分合合,没有片刻安宁。
e.g. The turbulent world of Middle Eastern politics defies prediction.
中东动荡不安的政治局势让人难以预测。
2. 湍急的;狂暴的;汹涌的
Turbulent water or air contains strong currents which change direction suddenly.
e.g. I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas.
我必须有一艘能经得起狂风骇浪的船。
1. The nagging problems at home are acting as brakes for Obama's aggressive diplomatic ambitions, making America's pursuit of the strategic targets of hegemony a turbulent affair.
2. She had been active in exposing abuses by security forces in Russia's turbulent Chechnya and neighbouring regions.
3. turbulent的反义词
3. The three who drowned had joined hands with 11 other students to form a human chain to pull the two children from the turbulent currents.
4. turbulent的翻译
4. It turned out that although they took separate paths, both had come to terms with their turbulent lives.
5. In the turbulent Democratic Republic of the Congo, thousands who had fled have returned to register for a vote scheduled before June 2006.
6. Built across the turbulent Yangtze River, both projects are able to control water flowing downwards from the shaded area as shown.
7. The river in this section is turbulent and narrow with several dangerous shoals.
8. His is a demographic group that has largely set aside the turbulent politics of the country's first 30 years to be rich and glorious.
9. Also behind the turnover rise are investors who are disappointed by the turbulent stock market, and who are seeking profitable alternatives in the country's developing financial markets.
10. Saddam's trial could prove to be highly divisive in an already turbulent Iraq that shows signs of deepening sectarian divisions.
adj
1. (of a liquid) agitated vigorously
in a state of turbulence
e.g. the river's roiling current
turbulent rapids
Synonym: churning roiling roiled roily
2. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
e.g. effects of the struggle will be violent and disruptive
riotous times
these troubled areas
the tumultuous years of his administration
a turbulent and unruly childhood
Synonym: disruptive riotous troubled tumultuous