Enturbiar in english

Muddy

pronunciation: mʌdi part of speech: adjective
In gestures

enturbiar = muddy ; cloud ; roil. 

Example: The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.Example: Whilst library schools should continue to concentrate upon traditional priorities and the obsession with machines and techniques should not cloud those priorities.Example: Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.

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» enturbiarsego + cloudyget + cloudyget + cloudyget + cloudyturn + cloudycloud over .

Example: This time around, the water was crystal clear for weeks until I put the crayfish in, suddenly the water went cloudy.

Example: If your filter system is faulty, or you are not running your filter as required (8 to 10 hours daily), then your pool is likely to get cloudy.

Example: If your filter system is faulty, or you are not running your filter as required (8 to 10 hours daily), then your pool is likely to get cloudy.

Example: If your filter system is faulty, or you are not running your filter as required (8 to 10 hours daily), then your pool is likely to get cloudy.

Example: If the wine decides to ferment again while in the bottle, it is going to turn cloudy from the new yeast that is created.

Example: He has great difficulty seeing now because the lenses inside his eyes have become clouded over.

enturbiarse = get + cloudy ; get + cloudy ; cloud over ; become + cloudy. 

Example: If your filter system is faulty, or you are not running your filter as required (8 to 10 hours daily), then your pool is likely to get cloudy.Example: If your filter system is faulty, or you are not running your filter as required (8 to 10 hours daily), then your pool is likely to get cloudy.Example: He has great difficulty seeing now because the lenses inside his eyes have become clouded over.Example: As we age, the lens can become cloudy, and vision then becomes blurry and hazy.

enturbiarse = go + cloudy ; get + cloudy ; turn + cloudy ; cloud over. 

Example: This time around, the water was crystal clear for weeks until I put the crayfish in, suddenly the water went cloudy.Example: If your filter system is faulty, or you are not running your filter as required (8 to 10 hours daily), then your pool is likely to get cloudy.Example: If the wine decides to ferment again while in the bottle, it is going to turn cloudy from the new yeast that is created.Example: He has great difficulty seeing now because the lenses inside his eyes have become clouded over.

Enturbiar synonyms

wet in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: wet part of speech: adjective opaque in spanish: opaco, pronunciation: oʊpeɪk part of speech: adjective dirty in spanish: sucio, pronunciation: dɜrti part of speech: adjective murky in spanish: turbio, pronunciation: mɜrki part of speech: adjective dingy in spanish: sucio, pronunciation: dɪndʒi part of speech: adjective turbid in spanish: túrbido, pronunciation: tɜrbɪd part of speech: adjective cloudy in spanish: nublado, pronunciation: klaʊdi part of speech: adjective soiled in spanish: sucio, pronunciation: sɔɪld part of speech: adjective impure in spanish: impuro, pronunciation: ɪmpjʊr part of speech: adjective boggy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: bɔgi part of speech: adjective miry in spanish: fangoso, pronunciation: maɪri part of speech: adjective mucky in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: mʌki part of speech: adjective unclean in spanish: inmundo, pronunciation: ənklin part of speech: adjective swampy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: swɑmpi part of speech: adjective marshy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: mɑrʃi part of speech: adjective quaggy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: kwɑgi part of speech: adjective mirky in spanish: Mirky, pronunciation: mɜrki part of speech: adjective sloughy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: sloʊi part of speech: adjective muddied in spanish: embarrado, pronunciation: mʌdid part of speech: adjective muddy up in spanish: embarrado, pronunciation: mʌdiʌp part of speech: verb
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