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Cloud
Example
My little son was looking up at the sky and showing me the fluffy white clouds.
Mi pequeño hijo miraba hacia el cielo y me señalaba las nubes esponjosas y blancas.
The airplane flew through the clouds on its way to the destination.
El avión voló a través de las nubes en su camino al destino.
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nube, banco
a group of many things in the air or on the ground
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nube, banco (de humo
any collection of particles (e.g., smoke or dust) or gases that is visible
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desconectado, desvinculado
out of touch with reality
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sospecha, desconfianza
suspicion affecting your reputation
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nube, sombría
a cause of worry or gloom or trouble
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la nube, el almacenamiento en la nube
a network of remote servers used to store, manage, and process data over the internet instead of on a local computer
Example
She saved her documents to the cloud for easy access from any device.
Ella guardó sus documentos en la nube para un fácil acceso desde cualquier dispositivo.
The photos automatically upload to the cloud after being taken.
Las fotos se suben automáticamente a la nube después de ser tomadas.
to cloud
Example
The storm clouds clouded the sky, blocking out the sun.
Smoke from the factory clouded the air, causing poor visibility.
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nublar, nebulizar
to rise or spread out in the shape of a cloud
Intransitive
Example
The fog began to cloud over the valley, making it hard to see.
The explosion caused debris to cloud in the air.
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nublar, oscurecer
to make something less transparent or more obscured, often by adding a foggy or murky layer
Transitive: to cloud sth
Example
The fog clouded the view, making it difficult to see the road ahead.
The mist clouded the mountains, hiding their peaks from sight.
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manchar, diluir
to add or mix different colors in patches or blotches, creating a varied or uneven appearance
Transitive: to cloud appearance of something with sth
Example
The artist clouded the canvas with patches of vibrant yellow and green.
The forest floor was clouded with patches of bright red leaves.
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nublar, turbidar
to make a liquid appear cloudy, milky, or dull, often by adding something that causes it to lose clarity
Transitive: to cloud a liquid
Example
The oil clouded the water, making it harder to see through.
The vinegar clouded the broth, turning it slightly opaque.
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confundir, enturbiar
to make something harder to understand or perceive clearly
Transitive: to cloud sth
Example
The teacher 's complicated explanation only served to cloud the topic for some students.
The lawyer ’s complex arguments only served to cloud the main issue in the case.
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nublar, manchar
to damage or tarnish someone's something, or make others question it
Transitive: to cloud sth
Example
The false rumors about him clouded his reputation in the community.
Her actions were clouded by accusations that she could n’t shake off.
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nublar, oscurecer
to make an emotion, like worry, sorrow, or anger, visible on someone's face
Transitive: to cloud one's face or expression
Example
His worry clouded his face, making it clear he was troubled.
Anger clouded his expression, revealing his frustration.