English to Arabic Dictionary turbulent

turbulent

عنيف
definition
adjective
the country's turbulent 20-year history
characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not controlled or calm.
translation of 'turbulent'
adjective
هائج,
مشاغب,
متمرد,
عنيف
example
There is another very large grassy area across the other side of the lake which offers a more forgiving landing and less chance of 'turbulent' air.
Since its introduction by the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, quality assurance of teaching has had a relatively brief but 'turbulent' history.
Its structures, planes and buildings emit an emotional charge, rooted in the city's 'turbulent' history.
The paper has had a somewhat 'turbulent' history.
He kicked and slapped the his way through the 'turbulent' water in a desperate attempt to break through to the surface and breathe.
Evidence of the region's 'turbulent' history is everywhere.
He studied the change in a flow along a pipe when it goes from laminar flow to 'turbulent' flow.
The history of Romany gipsies and Irish travellers in Yorkshire is a long and 'turbulent' one - and conflict with locals and the authorities is nothing new.
On no occasion throughout that 'turbulent' history was an eventual withdrawal from the convertibility regime put under serious public discussion.
A mass of waves were sweeping the shoreline, and the 'turbulent' water toppled trees and swept them towards both ends of the lake, now spread twice as wide as it had once been.
Only when they were finished did I discover that the wooden boats were barely buoyant enough to survive the 'turbulent' water.
They can be viewed as a 'turbulent' flow of liquid in which the chaotic fluctuations get larger as one examines the fluid with a magnifying glass on a finer and finer scale.
Wallace began his career in the 1830s as a land surveyor in Wales, during one of the most 'turbulent' eras of British history.
Don't miss a tour of the Berlin Experience, which traces its 'turbulent' history.
Despite its 'turbulent' history, the Borders has managed to retain a number of fine period homes.
The flows can also be 'turbulent' , which means there is little hope of solving the necessary equations.
Needless to say he's in the 'turbulent' water for an awfully long time.
Suddenly, with a splash to wake the dead, it flipped over and he was tossed into the 'turbulent' waters near mid-stream.
Charlie could see 'turbulent' waters ahead, and prayed for wisdom.
Just after he returned to Spain, the country entered a new and 'turbulent' phase in its history.
If the air was 'turbulent' , maintaining a tight formation was a real chore.
I think that most other nationalities have had a 'turbulent' enough history to know that one can never relax, that nothing is forever, that society is constantly making and re-making itself.
He dropped down below the boat and the 'turbulent' water.
Boundary layers have to be modelled with particular attention to the possible change from 'turbulent' to laminar flow.
The 'turbulent' water produces millions of air bubbles that circle about your mask and add to the thrill of the current.
It's intense and 'turbulent' and chaotic and calming and rhythmic all at the same time.
The July Monarchy was a 'turbulent' time in French history.
The book is a well-balanced account of both the baseball of the '30s and the larger social history of that 'turbulent' era.
The 'turbulent' air is cooled, and this causes condensation and consequently an extensive stratus cloud is often formed.
After the most 'turbulent' year in the history of the Olympic Games, Kevan Gosper has written an account of his life in sport, from being an athlete, through his years as a sports administrator.
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