turbid
英 [ˈtɜː.bɪd]
美 [ˈtɝː.bɪd]
1、turb- "confuse" + -id.
2、含义:full of confusion, muddy.
3. 被搅浑了。
turbid 浑浊的,混乱的来自拉丁语 turbare,搅混,使混乱,来自 turba,骚乱,人群,来自 PIE*stwer,旋转,转动,词 源同 stir,storm,trouble.
- turbid
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turbid: see trouble
- turbid (adj.)
- 1620s, from Latin turbidus "muddy, full of confusion," from turbare "to confuse, bewilder," from turba "turmoil, crowd," probably from Greek tyrbe "turmoil, tumult, disorder," from PIE *(s)twer- (1) "to turn, whirl" (see storm (n.)). Related: Turbidly; turbidness.
- 1. The lake's water is turbid.
- 这个湖里的水混浊.
- 2. Alum will settle turbid water.
- 明矾可以澄清浊水.
- 3. He found himself content to watch idly the sluggish flow of the turbid stream.
- 他心安理得地懒洋洋地望着混浊的河水缓缓流着.
- 4. Return to preparation ceremony , concentrate on foot to clean the turbid.
- 恢复预备式,意在脚掌, 使废浊排除.
- 5. Never a mountain rocky and, Never a river turbid and deep.
- 没有深水渠,汪洋一片没有大山阻, 高薄云天.