| 单词 |
turbid |
| 释义 |
turbidtur‧bid /ˈtɜːbɪd $ ˈtɜːr-/ adjective formal  turbidOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin turbidus, from turba ‘confusion, crowd’ - Brown barges puttered slowly through the turbid water.
- Eight hundred miles of the Missouri would be transformed into a chain of huge, turbid reservoirs.
- In turbid water the depth to which corals grow will be more limited than in clear water.
- My few days were intermediate - cloudy, rough, with the reef and turbid water yet to fully recover.
- Some tropical rivers are covered with floating vegetation, and so full of rotting leaves that they are black and turbid.
- These chylomicrons enter the blood through the lymphatic system where they impart a turbid appearance to serum.
turbid water or liquid is dirty and muddy—turbidity /tɜːˈbidəti $ tɜːr-/ noun [uncountable] |
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