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turmoil ['tɜ:mɔɪl](a) (confusion) agitation f, trouble m, chaos m;∎ the country was in turmoil le pays était en ébullition ou en effervescence(b) (emotional) trouble m, émoi m;∎ her mind was in (a) turmoil elle était dans le désarroi, la confusion régnait dans son esprit -
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turmoil [ˊtɜ:mɔɪl] nшум, сумато́ха; беспоря́док -
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= turmoil in the world stock markets паника на мировых фондовых биржахPolitics english-russian dictionary > turmoil in the international stock markets
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nounAufruhr, der; [wildes] Durcheinander* * *['tə:moil](a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) der Aufruhr* * *tur·moil[ˈtɜ:mɔɪl, AM ˈtɜ:r-]n Tumult m, Aufruhr m▪ to be in [a] \turmoil in Aufruhr seinthe Stock Exchange was in complete \turmoil die Börse stand buchstäblich kopfthe development brought turmoil to the foreign exchange markets die Entwicklung hat schwere Turbulenzen an den Devisenmärkten ausgelösther mind was in a \turmoil sie war völlig durcheinanderthe \turmoil of war die Wirren des Kriegesto be thrown into \turmoil völlig durcheinandergeratenhis heart was thrown into \turmoil by her conflicting signals ihre widersprüchlichen Signale stürzten ihn in ein Gefühlschaos* * *['tɜːmɔɪl]nAufruhr m; (= confusion) Durcheinander nthe was glad to escape from the turmoil of politics — er war froh, dass er sich aus der Hektik der Politik zurückziehen konnte
her mind was in a turmoil of indecision — sie wusste überhaupt nicht mehr, wie sie sich entscheiden sollte
* * *she was in an emotional turmoil, her feelings were in a turmoil ihre Gefühle waren in Aufruhr* * *nounAufruhr, der; [wildes] Durcheinander* * *n.Aufruhr -en m.Getümmel n. -
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nбеспорядок; смятение; паника; сумятица; беспорядкиto cause a turmoil — вызывать смятение / волнение
to extricate oneself from a political and economic turmoil — преодолевать политико-экономические неурядицы
- economic turmoilto stir a turmoil — вызывать смятение / волнение
- internal turmoil
- nationwide turmoil
- political turmoil
- the country is in turmoil
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'tə:moil(a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) caos, confusión, lío; agitacióntr['tɜːmɔɪl]1 confusión nombre femenino, agitación nombre femeninoturmoil ['tər.mɔɪl] n: agitación f, desorden m, confusión fn.• alboroto s.m.• desorden s.m.• disturbio s.m.• tormenta s.f.• tumulto s.m.• zaragata s.f.'tɜːrmɔɪl, 'tɜːmɔɪlmass noun confusión f, agitación fher mind was in (a) turmoil — estaba totalmente confundida or desconcertada
['tɜːmɔɪl]N confusión f, desorden m ; (mental) trastorno mto be in turmoil — [person] estar totalmente confuso; [house] estar alborotado
* * *['tɜːrmɔɪl, 'tɜːmɔɪl]mass noun confusión f, agitación fher mind was in (a) turmoil — estaba totalmente confundida or desconcertada
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[ʹtɜ:mɔıl] nбеспорядок, смятение; шум, суматохаto throw smth. into turmoil - ввергнуть что-л. в пучину беспорядков
these events set the whole country in turmoil - эти события всколыхнули всю страну
the whole country was in turmoil - вся страна находилась в состоянии брожения
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nшум, метушня; безладдя, розгардіяш* * *nбезлад, сум'яття; шумmounting labour turmoil — безлади, що збільшуються, серед робочих
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tur·moil [ʼtɜ:mɔɪl, Am ʼtɜ:r-] nTumult m, Aufruhr m;to be in [a] \turmoil in Aufruhr sein;the Stock Exchange was in complete \turmoil die Börse stand buchstäblich Kopf;her mind was in a \turmoil sie war völlig durcheinander;the \turmoils of war die Wirren des Krieges;to be thrown into \turmoil völlig durcheinandergeraten;his heart was thrown into \turmoil by her conflicting signals ihre widersprüchlichen Signale stürzten ihn in ein Gefühlschaos -
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'tə:moil(a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) opprør, urobevegelse--------sinnsbevegelse--------urosubst. \/ˈtɜːmɔɪl\/1) opprør, tumult, uro2) kaos, virvar, røre, forvirringin (a) turmoil i opprør -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be in turmoil[Swahili Word] -hangaika[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be in turmoil[Swahili Word] -teseka[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tesa V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] turmoil[Swahili Word] mtafaruku[Swahili Plural] mitafaruku[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------ -
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n шум, метушня; безладдя, розгардіяш- internal turmoil внутрішні безпорядки- racial turmoil расові безпорядки- to be embroiled in turmoil бути втягнутим в безпорядки
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Turmoil — means chaos or disorder. It also has the following uses:* Turmoil (1984 video game), a 1984 video game released by Bug Byte *The Triplane Turmoil series, a 1996 video game by Finnish Dodekaedron Software and its sequel * Team in Turmoil , the… … Wikipedia
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Turmoil — Tur*moil , v. i. To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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turmoil — (n.) 1520s, perhaps an alteration of M.Fr. tremouille mill hopper, in reference to the hopper s constant motion to and fro, from L. trimodia vessel containing three modii, from modius, a Roman dry measure, related to modus measure. Attested… … Etymology dictionary
turmoil — *commotion, agitation, tumult, turbulence, confusion, convulsion, upheaval Analogous words: agitation, disquiet, disturbance, perturbation (see corresponding verbs at DISCOMPOSE): restlessness, nervousness, uneasiness, jitteriness (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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turmoil — ► NOUN ▪ a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty. ORIGIN of unknown origin … English terms dictionary
turmoil — [tʉr′moil΄] n. [tur (< ? TURBULENT) + MOIL] tumult; commotion; uproar; confusion … English World dictionary