Encara no tenim significats per a "become turbid".
1The waters become turbid with the sands of the ocean's bed.
2If some property incomes are dirty, all property incomes become turbid.
3It drank, and the water did not become turbid thereat.
4How could it become turbid thereby!
5Thunder-storms had probably fallen higher up its course, causing a fresh; for its waters, hitherto clear, had become turbid.
6As the late autumn afternoon wears on, the colours of the sky become turbid, and so do the feelings of my mind.
7This is no work, but is, as it were, a setting down a fluid to settle that has become turbid through agitation.
8In four-and-twenty hours the transparent liquids have become turbid throughout, and instead of being barren as at first they are teeming with life.
9From the mucilaginous impurities which malt vinegar always contains, it is apt, on exposure to air, to become turbid and ropy, and at last vapid.
10A large lake when it becomes turbid, resumes its tranquillity of itself.
11The milky cloud increased in density, and the whole mass of water became turbid.
12The liquid became turbid from a development of bacteria and then underwent butyric fermentation.
13How often my normal self-awareness becomes turbid with the stirred dregs of an anguished stagnation!
14The solution soon becomes turbid if left in contact with air, in consequence of the spontaneous formation of bacteria.]
15At a considerable distance below Edmonton the river, continuing its course through the plains, becomes turbid and acquires a white colour.
16Even ordinary water, if allowed to stand in an open vessel, sooner or later becomes turbid and full of living matter.
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