turbulent 的定义
- being in a state of agitation or tumult; disturbed: turbulent feelings or emotions.
- characterized by, or showing disturbance, disorder, etc.: the turbulent years.
- given to acts of violence and aggression: the turbulent young soldiers.
turbulent 近义词
unsettled, raging (referring to weather)
turbulent 的近义词 36 个
- bitter
- bumpy
- choppy
- fierce
- rough
- stormy
- swirling
- tempestuous
- unstable
- violent
- agitated
- blustering
- blustery
- boiling
- coarse
- confused
- destructive
- disordered
- disturbed
- furious
- howling
- inclement
- moiling
- noisy
- restless
- riotous
- roaring
- ruffled
- rugged
- stirred up
- stormful
- storming
- thunderous
- tremulous
- tumultous/tumultuous
- wild
turbulent 的反义词 12 个
rebellious, unmanageable
turbulent 的近义词 46 个
- bitter
- chaotic
- fierce
- lawless
- quarrelsome
- raucous
- rough
- rowdy
- unruly
- violent
- agitated
- anarchic
- angry
- boisterous
- demonstrative
- destructive
- disorderly
- excited
- fiery
- insubordinate
- mutinous
- obstreperous
- passionate
- perturbed
- rabid
- rambunctious
- rampant
- refractory
- riotous
- roughhouse
- rude
- seditious
- shaking
- stern
- storming
- termagant
- tumultous/tumultuous
- unbridled
- uncontrolled
- undisciplined
- ungovernable
- untamed
- uproarious
- vehement
- vociferous
- wild
turbulent 的反义词 13 个
更多turbulent例句
- Jackson has a new nickname since his turbulent voyage across the bay, he said.
- Still, social media can be a turbulent distribution channel, making for disrupted media plans.
- Mindfulness apps are booming as stressed-out people tune in for help coping with a turbulent world.
- “He guided our school system through some very turbulent times and he’s demonstrated a deep commitment to our students, our families, our staff and our community,” said Brenda Wolff, president of the school board.
- Like many of the people who are now fighting over him, Captain America has had a turbulent start to 2021.
- I wondered who else was making a mark in the field in these turbulent times.
- A group of them mentor the turbulent, desperate kids fresh off the streets who are at their most violent when they first arrive.
- The turbulent waters caused one of his oars to crack, which—without a motor or a sail—can be severely detrimental to his voyage.
- The demonstrations in Hong Kong are undoubtedly affecting an already turbulent Beijing.
- Alex Vause also has a much more turbulent home life than Nancy.
- The music grew strange and fantastic—turbulent, insistent, plaintive and soft with entreaty.
- The mild and amiable Tacitus ruled over a turbulent people only six months.
- The malecontents, generally so insolent and turbulent, seemed to be completely cowed.
- They pleaded their conscience, and pretended to have received from Heaven the right to be quarrelsome, turbulent, and rebellious.
- When that turbulent personage found himself safe in Munster, Rory Oge was one of the outlaws whom he adjured to stand firm.