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turbulence    音标拼音: [t'ɚbjələns]
n. 喧嚣,狂暴,骚乱

喧嚣,狂暴,骚乱

turbulence
n 1: unstable flow of a liquid or gas [synonym: {turbulence},
{turbulency}]
2: instability in the atmosphere
3: a state of violent disturbance and disorder (as in politics
or social conditions generally); "the industrial revolution
was a period of great turbulence" [synonym: {turbulence},
{upheaval}, {Sturm und Drang}]

Turbulence \Tur"bu*lence\, n. [L. turbulentia: cf. F.
turbulence.]
The quality or state of being turbulent; a disturbed state;
tumult; disorder; agitation. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

The years of . . . warfare and turbulence which ensued.
--Southey.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Agitation; commotion; tumult; tumultuousness;
termagance; unruliness; insubordination; rioting.
[1913 Webster]

189 Moby Thesaurus words for "turbulence":
CAT, ado, aerospace, aerosphere, agitation, air flow, air hole,
air pocket, airspace, asperity, babel, bluster, bobbery, boil,
boiling, brawl, broil, brouhaha, bump, bumpiness, burble, bustle,
cacophony, ceiling, chaos, choppiness, churn, commotion, confusion,
conturbation, cragginess, crosswind, derangement, din,
disarrangement, disarray, disarticulation, discomfiture,
discomposure, disconcertedness, disharmony, dishevelment,
disintegration, disjunction, disorder, disorderliness,
disorganization, disproportion, disquiet, disquietude, disruption,
disturbance, dither, ebullience, ebullition, eddy, effervescence,
embroilment, empty space, entropy, excitement, fanaticism,
favorable wind, feery-fary, ferment, fermentation, fever,
feverishness, fidgets, fight, flap, flow, flurry, fluster,
flutteration, fog, foment, fomentation, foofaraw, fracas, frenzy,
front, fume, furor, furore, fury, fuss, granulation, haphazardness,
harshness, head wind, high-pressure area, hispidity, hole, hubbub,
hurly-burly, hurry, hurry-scurry, incoherence, indiscriminateness,
inequality, inharmonious harmony, inquietude, ionosphere,
irregularity, jaggedness, jetstream, jitters, joltiness, jumpiness,
lather, low-pressure area, maelstrom, malaise, moil,
most admired disorder, nerviness, nervosity, nervousness,
nonsymmetry, nonuniformity, overcast, pandemonium, passion,
pell-mell, perturbation, pocket, pother, promiscuity,
promiscuousness, racket, rage, raggedness, randomness,
restlessness, roil, rough air, roughness, rout, row, ruckus,
ruffle, ruggedness, rugosity, rumpus, scraggliness, seethe,
seething, soup, space, stew, stir, storminess, stratosphere,
substratosphere, swirl, swirling, tail wind, tempestuousness,
to-do, tooth, trepidation, trepidity, tropopause, troposphere,
trough, tumult, tumultuation, tumultuousness, turbidity, turmoil,
twitter, unease, unevenness, unrest, unruliness, unsmoothness,
unsymmetry, ununiformity, uproar, upset, visibility,
visibility zero, vortex, whirl, wildness, yeastiness, zeal,
zealousness


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