Clouding in spanish
Nubosidad
pronunciation: nuboʊsidɑd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: nuboʊsidɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures
cloud2 = empañar, enturbiar, confundir.
Example: Whilst library schools should continue to concentrate upon traditional priorities and the obsession with machines and techniques should not cloud those priorities.more:
» cloud over = nublarse.
Example: By early afternoon, the skies began to cloud over and the wind began to increase ever so slightly.» cloud over = enturbiarse.
Example: He has great difficulty seeing now because the lenses inside his eyes have become clouded over.» cloud + Posesivo + judgement = ofuscar la mente.
Example: One particularly complex situation clouded my judgment and led me to imprudent decisions with harmful consequences.» cloud + Posesivo + mind = ofuscar la mente.
Example: The development of alphabets altered human consciousness and the linearity of written language clouding our minds to the multidimensionality of human thought.» cloud + the issue = complicar la situación.
Example: Against a background of the southern caste system and negative attitudes to Black education, disagreements among Black leaders tended to cloud the issues.» cloud + the picture = confundir la situación.
Example: The complexities inherent in Canadian studies cloud the collection development picture and obscure the appropriate direction to take.» cloud + the view = confundir la situación.
Example: The author stresses the need to distinguish between fact and opinion and to make explicit all sorts of assumptions and vaguenesses that tend to cloud the view.clouding1 = confusión, situación poco clara.
Example: A major problem for the technician is one of recognition in situations where there is a clouding of identification with clerical staff.clouding2 = borrosidad, turbiedad, opacidad.
Example: Cataract surgery is used to treat the clouding of the normally clear lens of your eye.