turbulence
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Turbulence is a state of confusion and disorganized change. 動(dòng)蕩; 騷亂
The 1960s and early 1970s were a time of change and turbulence. 20世紀(jì)60年代和70年代初期是個(gè)變革和動(dòng)蕩的年代。
2. N-UNCOUNT Turbulence is violent and uneven movement within a particular area of air, liquid, or gas. 湍流; 紊流
The plane encountered severe turbulence and winds of nearly two-hundred miles an hour. 那架飛機(jī)遇到了強(qiáng)湍流和時(shí)速近二百英里的強(qiáng)風(fēng)。
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turbulence /?t??bj?l?ns/
劍橋詞典
turbulence noun [U] (CONFUSION)
a state of confusion without any order
騷亂,騷動(dòng);動(dòng)蕩,混亂
The era was characterized by political and cultural turbulence. 在那個(gè)時(shí)代里,政治和文化都動(dòng)蕩不安。
There are signs of turbulence ahead for the economy . 有跡象顯示經(jīng)濟(jì)不久將要出現(xiàn)動(dòng)蕩。
turbulence noun [U] (AIR/WATER MOVEMENT)
strong sudden movements within air or water
(氣體或水形成的)紊流,湍流
We might be experiencing some turbulence on this flight due to an approaching electrical storm . 由于前面有雷暴向我們襲來(lái),我們的飛機(jī)可能會(huì)遇到不穩(wěn)定氣流。 返回 turbulence