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1 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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