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  • 1 turbulent

    1 [water] agité ; [air current] turbulent ;
    2 [times, situation] agité ; [career, history] mouvementé ; [passions, character, faction] turbulent.

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  • 2 turbulent

    turbulent [ˈtɜ:bjʊlənt]
       a. [water, sea] agité
       b. [time, period] agité ; [history, events, career] tumultueux
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    ['tɜːbjʊlənt]
    1) [water] agité
    2) [times, situation] agité; [career, history] mouvementé; [passions, character, faction] turbulent

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  • 3 turbulentus

    turbŭlentus, a, um [turba] [st2]1 [-] plein de trouble, troublé, remué, agité, orageux, violent. [st2]2 [-] trouble, qui n'est pas clair. [st2]3 [-] troublé (en parl. de l'esprit), agité par les passions; inquiet. [st2]4 [-] qui se fait au hasard, fortuit. [st2]5 [-] troublé par les séditions. [st2]6 [-] qui trouble, qui cause de l'agitation, turbulent, factieux, séditieux.    - in turbulenta contione, Cic.: dans une assemblée tumultueuse.    - turbulentissimum tempus meae profectionis, Cic. Pis.: la période très agitée de mon départ.    - turbulentam aquam facere, Phaedr.: troubler l'eau.    - turbulenta concursio (atomorum), Cic.: la rencontre fortuite (des atomes).    - turbulentior annus excepit L. Valerio T. Aemilio consulibus, Liv. 2: une année plus orageuse fut réservée aux consuls Lucius Valérius et Titus Aemilius.    - turbulenti tribuni, Tac.: tribuns séditieux.
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    turbŭlentus, a, um [turba] [st2]1 [-] plein de trouble, troublé, remué, agité, orageux, violent. [st2]2 [-] trouble, qui n'est pas clair. [st2]3 [-] troublé (en parl. de l'esprit), agité par les passions; inquiet. [st2]4 [-] qui se fait au hasard, fortuit. [st2]5 [-] troublé par les séditions. [st2]6 [-] qui trouble, qui cause de l'agitation, turbulent, factieux, séditieux.    - in turbulenta contione, Cic.: dans une assemblée tumultueuse.    - turbulentissimum tempus meae profectionis, Cic. Pis.: la période très agitée de mon départ.    - turbulentam aquam facere, Phaedr.: troubler l'eau.    - turbulenta concursio (atomorum), Cic.: la rencontre fortuite (des atomes).    - turbulentior annus excepit L. Valerio T. Aemilio consulibus, Liv. 2: une année plus orageuse fut réservée aux consuls Lucius Valérius et Titus Aemilius.    - turbulenti tribuni, Tac.: tribuns séditieux.
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        Turbulentus, Adiectiuum. Plaut. Troublé, Esmeu et courroucé, Plein de troubles.
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        Turbulentior inde annus. Liu. Annee pleine de troubles, seditions, et mutineries.
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        Seditiosus ciuis et turbulentus. Cic. Mutin.
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        Conciones turbulentae. Cic. Propos et harangues seditieuses, pour inciter le peuple à tumulte et mutinerie.
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        Negotum turbulentum. Cic. Meslé et brouillé.
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        Tempus turbulentum. Cic. Auquel adviennent grands troubles et dissensions.
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        Tribunatus turbulentissimus. Cic. Où il y a beaucoup de troubles, Seditieux.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > turbulentus

  • 4 буен

    прил 1. ardent, e, fougueux, euse, impétueux, euse; fou, fol, folle; буен човек qui est plein d'entrain (plein de feu, de verve, d'ardeur); буен порой, буйна река torrent impétueux, rivière impétueuse (violent, e); буен характер caractere fougueux; буен огън feu ardent; буен смях rire tumultueux, rire aux éclats, gros rire; 2. exubérant, e; luxurieux, euse; luxuriant, e; буйна растителност végétation luxuriante (exubérante); буйни къдри cheveux (boucles, chevelure) drus (rebelles, bourrus); 3. прен turbulent, e, insubordonné, e, ardent, e, vif, vive, impétueux, euse; violent, e; véhément, e; буйни страсти passions ardentes (vives, impétueuses, violentes, véhémentes); буйна кръв sang chaud (vif).

    Български-френски речник > буен

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