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tur·bu·lent
/-lənt/
(
a
.)狂暴的,吵鬧的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tur·bu·lent
a.
1.
Disturbed
;
agitated
;
tumultuous
;
roused
to
violent
commotion
;
as
,
the
turbulent
ocean
.
Calm
region
once
,
And
full
of
peace
,
now
tossed
and
turbulent
. --
Milton
.
2.
Disposed
to
insubordination
and
disorder
;
restless
;
unquiet
;
refractory
;
as
,
turbulent
spirits
.
Sagacious
,
bold
,
and
turbulent
of
wit
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Producing
commotion
;
disturbing
;
exciting
.
Whose
heads
that
turbulent
liquor
fills
with
fumes
.
--
Milton
.
Syn:
--
Disturbed
;
agitated
;
tumultuous
;
riotous
;
seditious
;
insubordinate
;
refractory
;
unquiet
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
turbulent
adj
1:
characterized
by
unrest
or
disorder
or
insubordination
;
"
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
" [
syn
:
disruptive
,
riotous
,
troubled
,
tumultuous
]
2: (
of
a
liquid
)
agitated
vigorously
;
in
a
state
of
turbulence
;
"
the
river's
roiling
current
"; "
turbulent
rapids
" [
syn
:
churning
,
roiling
,
roiled
,
roily
]
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