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  • 1 trüben

    I v/t
    1. (Flüssigkeit) cloud; mit Sand etc.: auch muddy; (glanzlos, unklar machen) dull
    2. (Silber, Spiegel etc.) tarnish
    3. (Sicht, Sinn) blur
    4. (Freude etc.) spoil, mar; (Stimmung) spoil, dampen; (Verstand) dull, cloud; (Bewusstsein) cloud; (Beziehungen) cloud, cast a shadow over; das Ganze wurde nur etwas getrübt durch the whole thing was just slightly spoiled by s.th., s.th. really put a damper on the whole thing; seitdem ist unser Verhältnis getrübt since then our relationship has become strained; Wässerchen
    II v/refl Flüssigkeit: become ( oder go) cloudy; (glanzlos werden) become ( oder go) dull; Blick: become blurred; Beziehungen: cool off (slightly), become (slightly) strained; der Himmel trübt sich the sky is getting overcast
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    to blear; to tarnish; to cloud; to bedim
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    trü|ben ['tryːbn]
    1. vt
    1) Flüssigkeit to make cloudy, to cloud; Glas, Metall to dull; Himmel to overcast; Wasseroberfläche to ruffle; Augen, Blick to dull, to cloud

    getrübt (Flüssigkeit, Himmel) — cloudy; Spiegel, Metall dull; Verstand dulled; Stimmung, Laune dampened

    sie sieht aus, als könnte sie kein Wässerchen trǘben (inf)she looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth

    2) (fig) Glück, Freude, Verhältnis, Bild to spoil, to mar; Beziehungen to strain; Laune to dampen; Bewusstsein, Erinnerung to dull, to dim; (geh ) Verstand to dull; Urteilsvermögen to dim, to cloud over
    2. vr
    (Flüssigkeit) to go cloudy; (Spiegel, Metall) to become dull; (geh ) (Verstand) to become dulled; (Augen) to dim, to cloud; (Himmel) to cloud over; (fig) (Stimmung, Laune) to be dampened; (Beziehungen, Verhältnis) to become strained; (Glück, Freude) to be marred
    See:
    → auch getrübt
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    1) (to make or become dim: Tears dimmed her eyes; He dimmed the lights in the theatre.) dim
    2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) cloud
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    trü·ben
    [ˈtry:bn̩]
    I. vt
    etw \trüben
    1. (unklar machen) to make sth murky
    Bier/Saft \trüben to make beer/juice cloudy
    2. (beeinträchtigen) to cast a cloud over sth
    Beziehungen/ein Verhältnis \trüben to strain [or put a strain on] relations/a relationship
    II. vr
    sich akk \trüben
    1. (unklar werden) to go murky
    2. (geh: unsicher werden) to become clouded
    sein Gedächtnis trübte sich im Alter his memory deteriorated [or became hazy] in his old age
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    1.
    1) make < liquid> cloudy; cloud < liquid>
    2) (beeinträchtigen) dampen, cast a cloud over < mood>; mar < relationship>; cloud < judgement>

    jemandes Blick [für etwas] trüben — blind somebody [to something]

    2.
    1) < liquid> become cloudy; < eyes> become dull; < sky> darken
    2) (sich verschlechtern) < relationship> deteriorate; <awareness, memory, etc.> become dulled or dim
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    A. v/t
    1. (Flüssigkeit) cloud; mit Sand etc: auch muddy; (glanzlos, unklar machen) dull
    2. (Silber, Spiegel etc) tarnish
    3. (Sicht, Sinn) blur
    4. (Freude etc) spoil, mar; (Stimmung) spoil, dampen; (Verstand) dull, cloud; (Bewusstsein) cloud; (Beziehungen) cloud, cast a shadow over;
    das Ganze wurde nur etwas getrübt durch the whole thing was just slightly spoiled by sth, sth really put a damper on the whole thing;
    seitdem ist unser Verhältnis getrübt since then our relationship has become strained; Wässerchen
    B. v/r Flüssigkeit: become ( oder go) cloudy; (glanzlos werden) become ( oder go) dull; Blick: become blurred; Beziehungen: cool off (slightly), become (slightly) strained;
    der Himmel trübt sich the sky is getting overcast
    * * *
    1.
    1) make < liquid> cloudy; cloud < liquid>
    2) (beeinträchtigen) dampen, cast a cloud over < mood>; mar < relationship>; cloud < judgement>

    jemandes Blick [für etwas] trüben — blind somebody [to something]

    2.
    1) < liquid> become cloudy; < eyes> become dull; < sky> darken
    2) (sich verschlechtern) < relationship> deteriorate; <awareness, memory, etc.> become dulled or dim
    * * *
    v.
    to tarnish v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > trüben

  • 2 prometedor

    adj.
    1 promising, budding, brilliant, up-and-coming.
    2 promising, auspicious, encouraging, promissory.
    m.
    promiser, promisor.
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    1 promising
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    (f. - prometedora)
    adj.
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo promising
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    = suggestive, encouraging, promising, rosy [rosier -comp., rosiest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], heartening, auspicious, hopeful, promissory.
    Ex. The combination of optical projection and photographic reduction is already producing some results in microfilm for scholarly purposes, and the potentialities are highly suggestive.
    Ex. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
    Ex. Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.
    Ex. Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.
    Ex. By the end of the century the picture was not a bright one.
    Ex. This positive attitude is heartening.
    Ex. Yet even under these auspicious circumstances, it is important that clients become stakeholders in the entire process = Aun incluso con estas circunstancias tan prometedoras, es importante que los clientes participen de lleno en todo el proceso.
    Ex. The majority of libraries in Britain have been quietly and patiently building up the kind of community information services most appropriate to the needs of their individual communities, and that is a healthy and hopeful sign for the future.
    Ex. Our company has been operating since 1984 and we look forward to a very promissory future.
    ----
    * futuro prometedor = bright future.
    * joven y prometedor = up-and-coming.
    * parecer prometedor = look + promising, show + promise.
    * poco prometedor = bleak, unpromising.
    * ser muy prometedor = promise + great possibilities, bode + well.
    * ser prometedor = hold + promise.
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo promising
    * * *
    = suggestive, encouraging, promising, rosy [rosier -comp., rosiest -sup.], bright [brighter -comp., brightest -sup.], heartening, auspicious, hopeful, promissory.

    Ex: The combination of optical projection and photographic reduction is already producing some results in microfilm for scholarly purposes, and the potentialities are highly suggestive.

    Ex: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
    Ex: Unfruitful lines of enquiry are dropped and new and more promising search terms are introduced as the search progresses.
    Ex: Foskett tells us that a visitor abroad may have 'a somewhat rosy view of what goes on in the host country' which is due to the fact that 'a welcome for the traveller features in most codes of honour'.
    Ex: By the end of the century the picture was not a bright one.
    Ex: This positive attitude is heartening.
    Ex: Yet even under these auspicious circumstances, it is important that clients become stakeholders in the entire process = Aun incluso con estas circunstancias tan prometedoras, es importante que los clientes participen de lleno en todo el proceso.
    Ex: The majority of libraries in Britain have been quietly and patiently building up the kind of community information services most appropriate to the needs of their individual communities, and that is a healthy and hopeful sign for the future.
    Ex: Our company has been operating since 1984 and we look forward to a very promissory future.
    * futuro prometedor = bright future.
    * joven y prometedor = up-and-coming.
    * parecer prometedor = look + promising, show + promise.
    * poco prometedor = bleak, unpromising.
    * ser muy prometedor = promise + great possibilities, bode + well.
    * ser prometedor = hold + promise.

    * * *
    promising
    * * *

    prometedor
    ◊ - dora adjetivo

    promising
    prometedor,-ora adjetivo promising

    ' prometedor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    prometedora
    English:
    dim
    - hopeful
    - likely
    - most
    - promising
    - rosy
    - up-and-coming
    - auspicious
    - bright
    - gray
    * * *
    prometedor, -ora adj
    promising
    * * *
    adj bright, promising
    * * *
    : promising, hopeful

    Spanish-English dictionary > prometedor

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