English-Thai Dictionary
turbulent
ADJ ที่ มี บรรยากาศ แปรปรวน ti-ma-ban-ya-kad-pare-puan
turbulent
ADJ รุนแรง ruan-rang
turbulent
ADJ สับสน อลหม่าน อลหม่าน วุ่นวาย sab-son-aon-la-man
turbulently
ADV อย่างรุนแรง yang-ruan-rang
turbulently
ADV อย่าง วุ่นวาย อย่าง อลหม่าน yang-wun-wai
turbulently
ADV อย่าง แปรปรวน (บรรยากาศ yang-pare-pruan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TURBULENT
a.[L. turbulentus, from turbo, to disturb. ] 1. Disturbed; agitated; tumultuous; being in violent commotion; as the turbulent ocean.
Calm region once,
And full of peace, now tost and turbulent.
The turbulent mirth of wine.
2. Restless; unquiet; refractory; disposed to insubordination and disorder; as turbulent spirits.
3. Producing commotion.
Whose heads that turbulent liquor fills with fumes.
TURBULENTLY
adv. Tumultuously; with violent agitation; with refractoriness.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TURBULENT
Tur "bu *lent, a. Etym: [L. turbulentus, fr. turba disorder, tumult: cf. F. turbulent. See Turbid. ]
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.
TURBULENTLY
TURBULENTLY Tur "bu *lent *ly, adv.
Defn: In a turbulent manner.
New American Oxford Dictionary
turbulent
tur bu lent |ˈtərbyələnt ˈtərbjələnt | ▶adjective characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not controlled or calm: the country's turbulent 20 -year history | her turbulent emotions. • (of air or water ) moving unsteadily or violently: the turbulent sea. • technical of, relating to, or denoting flow of a fluid in which the velocity at any point fluctuates irregularly and there is continual mixing rather than a steady or laminar flow pattern. DERIVATIVES tur bu lent ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin turbulentus ‘full of commotion, ’ from turba ‘crowd. ’
Oxford Dictionary
turbulent
turbulent |ˈtəːbjʊl (ə )nt | ▶adjective characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not stable or calm: the country's turbulent history | her turbulent emotions. • (of air or water ) moving unsteadily or violently: the turbulent sea. • technical relating to or denoting flow of a fluid in which the velocity at any point fluctuates irregularly and there is continual mixing rather than a steady or laminar flow pattern. DERIVATIVES turbulently adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin turbulentus ‘full of commotion ’, from turba ‘crowd ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
turbulent
turbulent adjective 1 the country's turbulent past: tempestuous, stormy, unstable, unsettled, tumultuous, chaotic; violent, anarchic, lawless. ANTONYMS peaceful. 2 turbulent seas: rough, stormy, tempestuous, storm-tossed, heavy, violent, wild, roiling, raging, seething, choppy, agitated, boisterous. ANTONYMS calm.
Oxford Thesaurus
turbulent
turbulent adjective 1 the country's turbulent past: tempestuous, stormy, unstable, unsettled, tumultuous, explosive, in turmoil, full of upheavals, full of conflict, full of ups and downs, roller-coaster, chaotic, full of confusion; violent, wild, anarchic, lawless. ANTONYMS peaceful. 2 turbulent seas: rough, stormy, tempestuous, storm-tossed, heavy, violent, wild, angry, raging, boiling, seething, foaming, choppy, bumpy, agitated; squally, blustery; N. Amer. roily; literary weltering; rare boisterous. ANTONYMS calm, quiet, glassy.
Duden Dictionary
turbulent
tur bu lent Adjektiv |turbul e nt |lateinisch turbulentus = unruhig, stürmisch, zu: turba = Verwirrung, Lärm 1 durch großes Durcheinander, große [sich in Lärm äußernde ] Lebhaftigkeit, allgemeine Erregung, Aufregung, Unruhe gekennzeichnet; sehr unruhig, ungeordnet ein turbulentes Wochenende | turbulente Szenen spielten sich im Parlament, im Gerichtssaal ab | die Sitzung verlief äußerst turbulent 2 Physik, Astronomie, Meteorologie durch das Auftreten von Wirbeln gekennzeichnet, ungeordnet turbulente Strömungen
French Dictionary
turbulent
turbulent , ente adj. adjectif Espiègle, remuant. : Les enfants étaient turbulents aujourd ’hui. SYNONYME agité ; dissipé . ANTONYME sage . Note Orthographique turbul e nt.
Spanish Dictionary
turbulento, -ta
turbulento, -ta adjetivo 1 [corriente fluida ] Que está en estado de turbulencia o agitación :el río era peligroso por las aguas turbulentas de los rápidos; el aire que respiramos experimentará una mejoría apreciable debido a esos aires turbulentos generados por las tormentas .2 [cosa ] Que se produce con agitación y confusión y con abundancia de conflictos, disturbios o discusiones :la serie de catástrofes que hubieron de producirse en tan turbulentos años; tuvo una primera juventud turbulenta, llena de complicaciones y de veleidades; al final de su turbulenta relación acabaría disparándole .3 [persona, cosa ] Que provoca conflictos, disturbios o discusiones :según esta concepción medieval, el rey pacífico es imagen de Dios, mientras que el turbulento es imagen del diablo; no quería por hogar una fonda turbulenta de la que se chismorreaba servía para otras actividades poco virtuosas .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
turbulent
tur bu lent /tə́ː r bjələnt /形容詞 1 〈天候などが 〉荒れ狂う ▸ turbulent waves 荒れ狂う波 .2 〈群集などが 〉不穏な, 動乱の, 騒がしい, 不安な .3 〈感情などが 〉混乱した, かき乱された .~ly 副詞