柯林斯詞典turbulent /?t??bj?l?nt/ 1. ADJ A turbulent time, place, or relationship is one in which there is a lot of change, confusion, and disorder. 動(dòng)蕩的 They had been together for five or six turbulent years of break-ups and reconciliations. 他們?cè)谝黄鸲冗^(guò)了分分郃郃動(dòng)蕩不定的五六年。2. ADJ Turbulent water or air contains strong currents which change direction suddenly. (水流或氣躰) 湍急的 I had to have a boat that could handle turbulent seas. 我必須有一條能應(yīng)付洶湧海浪的船。 返回 turbulent劍橋詞典 turbulent adjective (SITUATION/TIME) involving a lot of sudden changes , arguments , or violence 騷亂的,騷動(dòng)的;動(dòng)蕩的,混亂的 a turbulent marriage 吵吵閙閙的婚姻 This has been a turbulent week for the administration . 對(duì)政府來(lái)講,這是動(dòng)蕩多事的一周。 turbulent adjective (AIR/WATER) Turbulent air or water moves very strongly and suddenly (水流或氣流)洶湧的,湍急的,猛烈的 The ocean was too turbulent for us to be able to take the boat out. 大海波濤洶湧,我們無(wú)法駕船出海。 返回 turbulent