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形容词比较级
more turbulent
形容词最高级
most turbulent
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激流的, 涌动的
(of water or air) moving in an unsteady or violent manner, often with chaotic or unpredictable motion
- The turbulent river surged with fast-moving currents and swirling eddies.
湍急的河流汹涌澎湃,伴随着快速流动的水流和旋转的漩涡。
- The turbulent winds made it difficult for the plane to maintain a steady course.
湍流的风使得飞机难以保持稳定的航向。
- The turbulent ocean waves battered the coastline during the storm.
风暴期间,汹涌的海浪拍打着海岸线。
- The turbulent air currents caused the hot air balloon to sway unpredictably.
湍流的空气使热气球不可预测地摇摆。
- She felt uneasy swimming in the turbulent waters of the ocean during the storm.
在暴风雨期间,她在海洋的汹涌水域中游泳感到不安。
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动荡的, 混乱的
having a chaotic or unstable quality, often marked by disorder or conflict
- The turbulent political climate led to widespread protests.
动荡的政治气候导致了广泛的抗议活动。
- Their relationship was turbulent, filled with constant arguments and reconciliations.
他们的关系动荡不安,充满了不断的争吵和和解。
- The group’s turbulent dynamics made it difficult to achieve consensus on any decision.
该小组的动荡动态使得在任何决定上达成共识都很困难。
- The company faced turbulent times as it struggled to adapt to market changes.
公司在努力适应市场变化的过程中面临着动荡的时期。
- Her turbulent relationship with her parents affected her self-esteem and choices in life.
她与父母动荡的关系影响了她的自尊和生活选择。