
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
hỗn loạn
The word "turbulent" has a fascinating history. It originated from the Latin word "turbidus," meaning "muddy" or "cloudy." This Latin term was derived from the verb "turbinare," which means "to whirl" or "to turn quickly." In Middle English, the word "turbulent" emerged in the 14th century, initially referring to a dark, cloudy, or stormy atmosphere. Over time, the term's meaning expanded to describe turbulent liquids, such as muddy water, as well as rough or disturbed weather. By the 16th century, "turbulent" began to be used to describe turmoil, unrest, or a tumultuous state, both physically and metaphorically. Today, the word is widely used to describe chaotic or unpredictable events, people's moods, or even the state of politics!
adjective
chaos, commotion
unruly
Default
disorder, swirl
in which there is a lot of sudden change, trouble, argument and sometimes violence
trong đó có rất nhiều thay đổi đột ngột, rắc rối, tranh cãi và đôi khi là bạo lực
một sự nghiệp chính trị ngắn ngủi và đầy sóng gió
một phần hỗn loạn của thế giới
cảm xúc hỗn loạn
changing direction suddenly and violently
đổi hướng đột ngột và dữ dội
Máy bay được thiết kế để chịu được các điều kiện hỗn loạn.
một vùng biển/cơn bão hỗn loạn (= gây ra bởi nước/không khí hỗn loạn)
Họ nhảy từ vách đá xuống vùng nước hỗn loạn bên dưới.
noisy and/or difficult to control
ồn ào và/hoặc khó kiểm soát
một đám đông hỗn loạn
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