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1 tainted
adjective (spoiled or corrupted: tainted food; The nation is tainted with evil and corruption.) verdorben* * *taint·ed[ˈteɪntɪd, AM -t̬-]adj inv1. (decayed) verdorben\tainted air verpestete Luft\tainted reputation beschädigter Ruf* * *['teIntɪd]adjto be tainted with sth — mit etw belastet or behaftet sein
to become tainted with racism — den Ruch des Rassismus erhalten
to become tainted (food) — schlecht werden, verderben
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3 tainted
< food> (e.g. bottles, cans) ■ verunreinigt; verdorben -
4 tainted
['teɪntɪd]adj US(food) verdorben -
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['teɪntɪd]adj US(food) verdorben -
6 tainted evidence
tainted evidence ≈ verdorbener Beweis (Beweis, der aufgrund seiner Herkunft vor Gericht nicht anerkannt wird) -
7 be tainted
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8 marred by / tainted with negative associations
English-German idiom dictionary > marred by / tainted with negative associations
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9 taint
1. nounMakel, der2. transitive verbverderben; beflecken [Ruf]* * *[teint] 1. verb1) (to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten: The meat has been tainted.) verderben2) (to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt: He has been tainted by his contact with criminals.) verderben2. noun(a mark or trace of something bad, rotten or evil: the taint of decay.) der Anflug- academic.ru/92435/tainted">tainted* * *[teɪnt]there is a \taint of insanity in their family in der Familie gibt es eine Veranlagung zu Geisteskrankheitenthe \taint of suspicion die Spur eines Verdachts▪ to \taint sth/sb jdn/etw verderben a. figto \taint sb's reputation jds Ruf beflecken [o beschmutzen]* * *[teɪnt]1. n2. vt1) food verderben2) air, atmosphere verderben, verpesten3) (fig) reputation beflecken, beschmutzen* * *taint [teınt]A s1. Fleck m2. fig (Schand)Fleck m, Makel m3. fig Spur f:a taint of suspicion ein Schatten m von Misstrauen4. MEDa) (verborgene) Ansteckungb) Seuche f5. fig verderblicher Einfluss, Gift nB v/tbe tainted with behaftet sein mit2. anstecken3. besudeln, beflecken (beide auch fig)C v/i verderben, schlecht werden (Fleisch etc)* * *1. nounMakel, der2. transitive verbverderben; beflecken [Ruf]* * *v.verderben v.(§ p.,pp.: verdarb, ist/hat verdorben) -
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nounarticles or deeds of association — Satzung, die
2) (mental connection) Assoziation, dieassociation of ideas — Gedankenassoziation, die
3)Association football — (Brit.) Fußball, der
4) (connection) Verbindung, die5) (cooperation) Zusammenarbeit, die* * *1) (a club, society etc.) die Vereinigung2) (a friendship or partnership.) die Freundschaft3) (a connection in the mind: The house had associations with her dead husband.) die Assoziationen* * *as·so·cia·tion[əˌsəʊʃiˈeɪʃən, AM -ˌsoʊ-]nour \association with the feminist movement began at university wir engagieren uns seit unserer Studienzeit in der feministischen Bewegungin \association with sb/sth in Verbindung mit jdm/etwto seek \association with sth Assoziierung f mit etw dat beantragen, in etw dat assoziierte Mitgliedschaft beantragen* * *[\@"səUsI'eISən]nhe has benefited from his association with us — er hat von seiner Beziehung zu uns profitiert
2) (= organization) Verband mpublished in association with... —
to be guilty/tainted by association — indirekt schuldig/betroffen sein
* * *association [əˌsəʊsıˈeıʃn; -ʃıˈeıʃn] s1. Vereinigung f, Verbindung f, Zusammenschluss m, Anschluss m:in association with zusammen mit, in Verbindung oder Zusammenarbeit mit2. Bund m4. WIRTSCH Genossenschaft f, (Handels)Gesellschaft f, Verband m5. Freundschaft f, Kameradschaft f6. Umgang m, Verkehr m7. PSYCH (Ideen-, Gedanken) Assoziation f:free associations freie Assoziationen8. Beziehung f, Verknüpfung f, Zusammenhang m9. BIOL Vergesellschaftung f:association type Gesellschaftseinheit f10. Assoziation f:a) BOT Pflanzengesellschaft fass. abk1. assistant2. association3. assortedassoc. abk1. associate2. associated3. association* * *nounarticles or deeds of association — Satzung, die
2) (mental connection) Assoziation, dieassociation of ideas — Gedankenassoziation, die
3)Association football — (Brit.) Fußball, der
4) (connection) Verbindung, die5) (cooperation) Zusammenarbeit, die* * *n.Assoziation f.Bund -e m.Gesellschaft f.Interessengemeinschaft (IG) f.Interessenverband m.Sammlung -en f.Verband -¨e m.Verbindung f.Verein -e m.Vereinigung f.Vorstellung f. -
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