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4 schattiger
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6 shady
1) (sheltered or giving shelter from heat or light: a shady tree; a shady corner of the garden.) a la sombra2) (dishonest: a shady business.) sospechoso, turbioshady adj sombreadotr['ʃeɪdɪ]1) : sombreado (dícese de un lugar), que da sombra (dícese de un árbol)2) disreputable: sospechoso (dícese de una persona), turbio (dícese de un negocio, etc.)adj.• sombreado, -a adj.• sombrío, -a adj.• tenebroso, -a adj.• umbrío, -a adj.'ʃeɪdiadjective -dier, -diesta) ( giving shade) <place/garden> sombreado, donde hay sombra; < tree> que da mucha sombrab) ( disreputable) (colloq) <deal/business> turbio; < character> sospechoso['ʃeɪdɪ]ADJ (compar shadier) (superl shadiest)1) (=shaded) [place] sombreado2) * (=dubious) [person] dudoso; [deal] turbio, chueco (Mex) ** * *['ʃeɪdi]adjective -dier, -diesta) ( giving shade) <place/garden> sombreado, donde hay sombra; < tree> que da mucha sombrab) ( disreputable) (colloq) <deal/business> turbio; < character> sospechoso -
7 sombreado
adj.shady, bosky, shadowy.m.shading.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sombrear.* * *1 shading* * *1.ADJ shady2.SM (Arte) shading* * *masculino shading* * *= shady, shading, hatching, tinted.Ex. While this city does have some light industry of its own - mostly metal, lumber, and paper products - its unhurried atmosphere and quiet shady streets camouflage all signs of mercantile activity.Ex. The darkest and the lightest shading took the shortest amount of time, the medium shading the longest.Ex. Small, colorful hatchings cover the picture plane and often mask other pictorial contents.Ex. The author provides an overview of the research into the use of tinted lenses for the amelioration of reading difficulties.* * *masculino shading* * *= shady, shading, hatching, tinted.Ex: While this city does have some light industry of its own - mostly metal, lumber, and paper products - its unhurried atmosphere and quiet shady streets camouflage all signs of mercantile activity.
Ex: The darkest and the lightest shading took the shortest amount of time, the medium shading the longest.Ex: Small, colorful hatchings cover the picture plane and often mask other pictorial contents.Ex: The author provides an overview of the research into the use of tinted lenses for the amelioration of reading difficulties.* * *1 ‹lugar› shady2 (en dibujos, mapas) shadedshading* * *
Del verbo sombrear: ( conjugate sombrear)
sombreado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
sombreado
sombrear
sombreado,-a adjetivo shady
sombrear verbo transitivo to cast a shadow on
sombrear una pintura o un dibujo, to shade in a picture or drawing
' sombreado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sombreada
English:
shady
* * *sombreado, -a♦ adjshady♦ nmshading* * *m PINT shading* * *sombreado, -da adj1) : shady2) : shaded, darkened* * * -
8 turbio
adj.1 cloudy, turbid, murky, muddy.2 misty, blurred.3 shady, murky, seedy, sleazy.4 nepheloid.* * *► adjetivo1 (oscurecido) cloudy, muddy, turbid3 figurado (turbulento) turbulent* * *1. ADJ1) [agua] cloudy, muddy, turbid frm2) [vista] dim, blurred; [mente, pensamientos] disturbed; [tema] unclear, confused3) [período] turbulent, unsettled4) [negocio] shady *; [método] dubious2.ADVver turbio — not to see clearly, to have blurred vision
3.pl turbiosSMPL sediment sing* * *- bia adjetivoa) < agua> cloudyb) <visión/ojos> blurred, mistyc) <asunto/negocio> shady, murky* * *= murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], shady, muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,], roiling, cloudy [cloudier -comp., cloudies -sup.], turbid.Ex. There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex. Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex. In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex. He stood on the muddy bank of the river just after dawn, staring dispiritedly at the roiling current separating him from Mexico.Ex. We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Ex. I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with ' turbid,' a word I've never heard.* * *- bia adjetivoa) < agua> cloudyb) <visión/ojos> blurred, mistyc) <asunto/negocio> shady, murky* * *= murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], shady, muddy [muddier -comp., muddiest -sup,], roiling, cloudy [cloudier -comp., cloudies -sup.], turbid.Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.
Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.Ex: In later years, the famous book mythological significance of muddy footprints introduced me to the ancient Hippopotamian culture.Ex: He stood on the muddy bank of the river just after dawn, staring dispiritedly at the roiling current separating him from Mexico.Ex: We walked the familiar grounds, grass wet from days of thunder storms, the morning still cloudy and threatening.Ex: I recently found out that 'turgid,' which actually means 'swollen' and that I was confusing it with ' turbid,' a word I've never heard.* * *1 ‹agua›el agua salía un poco turbia the water was a bit cloudydespués de una tormenta el río baja turbio after a storm the waters of the river become murky o muddy2 ‹visión/ojos› blurred, misty3 ‹asunto/negocio› shady, murky* * *
turbio◊ - bia adjetivo
‹ río› muddy
turbio,-a adjetivo
1 (agua: del grifo) cloudy
(: de un charco) muddy
2 pey (intención, negocio) shady
' turbio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chanchullo
- dudosa
- dudoso
- enredar
- enredarse
- fea
- feo
- oscura
- oscuro
- tejemaneje
- turbia
English:
cloudy
- dim
- messy
- muddy
- murky
- shady
- turbid
- cloudiness
- dubious
* * *turbio, -a♦ adj1. [líquido] [un poco] cloudy;[mucho] murky; [con barro] muddy2. [vista] blurred3. [negocio, vida] shady4. [época, periodo] turbulent, troubled♦ advver turbio to have blurred vision* * *adj cloudy, murky; figshady, murky* * *1) : cloudy, murky, turbid2) : dim, blurred3) : shady, crooked* * *turbio adjsi el agua del grifo sale turbia, no la bebas if the tap water is cloudy, don't drink it -
9 gölgeli
adj. shadowy, shady, cloudy, clouded--------adv. cloudily* * *1. shadowy 2. shady 3. shadier (adj.) 4. shaded (adj.) -
10 broader
шире; более широкийСинонимический ряд:1. larger (adj.) ampler; larger; more all-inclusive; more all-round; more comprehensive; more expansive; more extended; more extensive; more far-reaching; more general; more global; more inclusive; more overall; more scopic; more scopious; more spacious; more sweeping; more wide-ranging; more widespread; wider2. more liberal (adj.) more advanced; more broad-minded; more liberal; more open-minded; more progressive; more radical; more tolerant3. more risque (adj.) bluer; more off-color; more risque; more suggestive; more wicked; purpler; racier; riskier; saltier; sexier; shadier; spicier4. thicker (adj.) thicker; wider -
11 shady
∎ a shady character un individu louche
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