turbid- - Definition. Was ist turbid-
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Was (wer) ist turbid- - definition


túrbido      
adj. (-1588 cf. Eleg)
1 falto de transparência ou de luz; turvo, escuro, sombrio, obscuro
2 que inquieta ou traz outro qualquer tipo de perturbação
t. tormentas marinhas
-etim lat. turbìdus,a,um 'perturbado, alvorotado, agitado, encapelado; turbulento, tempestuoso; toldado, turvo; desatinado; arrojado, ousado, temerário'; ver turb-
Túrbido      
adj.
Que perturba.
Perturbado.
Escuro; turvo.
(Lat. "turbidus")
túrbido      
adj (lat turbidu)
1 Que perturba.
2 Perturbado.
3 Embaciado, escuro, turvo.
4 Diz-se dos líquidos opacados por partículas de matérias estranhas em suspensão; barrento, turvo.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für turbid-
1. In the 1'70s it set forth the strategic slogan of the revolution and construction, "Let us live our own way!" and accelerated socialist construction and, in the mid–1'80s, it staunchly defended Korean style socialism in turbid floods degenerating socialism.
2. People have fashioned make–shift boats and on Friday were cruising around flooded streets in turbid waters at the level of bare electrical lines seeking food and other necessities.
3. The annihilation of fish populations in the stream, the destruction of fishing equipment and the high incidence of cancer deaths among the fishermen all deter young people and their parents from approaching the turbid waters of the Kishon, and justifiably so.
4. Los Angeles Times–Washington Post Baghdad÷ Rumours of a suicide bomber sowed panic among thousands of Shiite pilgrims on a bridge over the Tigris River in Baghdad Wednesday, triggering a stampede in which many jumped into the turbid river or fell to their deaths on sidewalks and a children‘s playground below.
5. A poem, a fantastically annoying poem, perhaps something turbid penned by Feargal Keane to a small bored child just after giving up the drink÷ maybe a reading, repetitive and dull and untrue, from the works of Dan Brown or from the memoirs of either Ian Paisley or Gerry Adams, read out in a jokily high Brummie accent by someone such as Su Pollard in a clown suit.