Aún no tenemos significados para "turbid waters".
1Great cakes of floating ice were swinging heavily to and fro in the turbid waters.
2In more turbid waters, photosynthesis would still suffer in the first 65 feet of water.
3The people call it light, in opposition to the heavy and turbid waters of the Orinoco.
4And from this spring much turbid waters flow.
5Then he was seen drifting away in the torrent, and dyeing the turbid waters with his blood.
6Swept now amain those turbid waters o'er
7There are now no turbid waters, no bulbous plants, no uncouth beasts, and, above all, no storms.
8Together they had fished in turbid waters for marital nibbles and had told mutual falsehoods to unbelieving tradesmen.
9The Morumbidgee rose upon us six feet in one night, and poured along its turbid waters with proportionate violence.
10He knew not that one seed, cast on these turbid waters, had found good soil, and was springing up.
11The one half the channel contained the turbid waters of the northern stream, the other still preserved their original transparency.
12The bank caved beneath the feet of his pony, and man and horse went head first into the turbid waters.
13We see the iridescence of the John Law bubble shining over the turbid waters of that river for a moment.
14There Jabez confronted Tom Cameron, sitting on a sack of meal and watching the turbid waters falling over the dam.
15However, it is more complicated in turbid waters as the spatial or temporal changes in turbidity might be of natural origin.
16Its general appearance at this point is much like that of the Arkansas, with its turbid waters and shifting sand islands.
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