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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - turbulent

 
 

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Turbulent

turbulent
 adjective  Etymology: Latin ~us, from turba confusion, crowdmore at turbid  Date: 1538  1. causing unrest, violence, or disturbance a set of mischievous, ~ rebels — Anne Bronte  2.  a. characterized by agitation or tumult ; tempestuous a ~ marriage  b. exhibiting physical turbulence ~ air  • ~ly adverb
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1.
  adj. 1 disturbed; in commotion. 2 (of a flow of air etc.) varying irregularly; causing disturbance. 3 tumultuous. 4 insubordinate, riotous. Derivatives turbulently adv. Etymology: L turbulentus f. turba crowd ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) бурный 2) бушующий 3) вихревой 4) завихряющий 5) турбулентный - make turbulent - turbulent air - turbulent atmosphere - turbulent burner - turbulent convection - turbulent flame - turbulent jet - turbulent wake ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1. бурный turbulent waves —- бурные волны 2. буйный, беспокойный turbulent character —- беспокойный характер turbulent passions —- бурные страсти a turbulent period of history —- бурный период истории turbulent mob —- буйная толпа turbulent lives of new women —- бурная жизнь современных женщин 3. спец. турбулентный; вихревой turbulent flow —- турбулентное течение (жидкости, газа) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
4.
  adj.  1) бурный  2) буйный; беспокойный; непокорный Syn: blustering, riotous, stormy, tempestuous, tumultuous, violent, wild Ant: tranquil ...
Англо-русский словарь
5.
  1. A turbulent time, place, or relationship is one in which there is a lot of change, confusion, and disorder. They had been together for five or six turbulent years of rows and reconciliations... ADJ: usu ADJ n 2. Turbulent water or air contains strong currents which change direction suddenly. I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas. ADJ: usu ADJ n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ adj 1 a turbulent situation or period of time is one in which there are a lot of sudden changes and often wars or violence  (The Reformation was one of the most turbulent periods in English history.) 2 turbulent air or water moves around a lot because of the wind  (turbulent weather conditions) 3 turbulent crowds or people are noisy and violent  (the turbulent populace of the city's teeming ghettos) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - early 15c., from M.Fr. turbulent, from L. turbulentus "full of commotion, restless," from turba "turmoil, crowd" (see turbid). ...
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