turgid В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

turgid в PONS речника

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

английски
Capsule, inch long, broad, rather turgid, densely covered with rusty tomentum.
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The ground floor with arched windows is heavily rusticated and the upper storey is turgid with ornate details and statuary.
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The board are masters at listening earnestly, nodding sagely and replying with turgid corporate speak.
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But the turgid nature of the debate should not be taken to mean that it is unimportant.
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It was a turgid start to what was expected to be a rip-roaring contest, despite what was at stake for both clubs.
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Though not quite as incomprehensible, it was equally turgid.
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Even now they play out like a turgid and rancid plague.
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During dormancy, the pseudo-bulbs will dehise, with the oldest ones being totally consumed, and the succulent leaves appearing to remain turgid and firm on the most recent pseudobulbs.
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For all its lofty intentions, and pretensions, the music often emerged mechanical, even turgid.
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Although it was often turgid, rambling, and inaccessible to most readers, it ran for 25 issues and was republished in book form a number of times.
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