turbulent in the PONS Dictionary

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It was a turbulent period of the composer's life, marked by illness and deaths in his immediate family.
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The ice had just gone from the river, leaving it to swell upon its banks, turbulent, black, and impenetrably cold.
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Boundary layers can be either laminar or turbulent.
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The marriage was a turbulent one, as his wife had married him against her family's wishes.
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Examples are returns from financial assets and turbulent wind speeds.
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However, it registered a peak growth of 158% in the 70s, and still expanded 43% in the turbulent 1980s.
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Turbulent water thereby promotes reef growth and branching.
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The 200506 season started with better omens, yet proved to be the most turbulent.
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Her designer-label-packed wardrobe masks her turbulent mood swings and hard-partying ways.
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The water is therefore not thrown like a fountain, but turbulent.
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