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单词

turbulence

读音
ˈtɜːrbjələns
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释义

n. 骚乱,动荡;[流] 湍流;狂暴

例句

The 1960s and early 1970s were a time of change and turbulence.
20世纪60年代和70年代初期是个变革和动荡的年代。
The plane encountered severe turbulence and winds of nearly two-hundred miles an hour.
那架飞机遇到了强湍流和时速近二百英里的强风。
On the other hand, air turbulence increases because of the effect of skyscrapers on airflow.
另一方面,摩天大楼对气流的影响导致了空气湍流增加。

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This allows us to glide at airline speeds,without turbulence,for a fraction of the energy consumption,
And these are always periods, ladies and gentlemen,accompanied by turbulence,and all too often by blood.
that allows water to splash off,rather than becoming turbulencethat impedes the swimmers as they race.
"When I meet God, I'm going to ask him two questions:why relativity and why turbulence?I really believe he will have an answer for the first."
While it's too easy to say Van Gogh's turbulent geniusenabled him to depict turbulence,it's also far too difficult to accurately express the rousing beauty of the fact
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