English to Malay Dictionary murky

murky

keruh
definition
adjective
the sky was murky and a thin drizzle was falling
dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist.
example
As apartheid ended, South Africa faced thousands of dark questions about its past, with 'murky' answers for its future.
He was immersed in the dark 'murky' water, surrounded with all types of sea creatures.
Last year it was dull and 'murky' all morning the day of the party, but it brightened up after lunch.
Much of the image is washed-out and dark scenes are 'murky' with poor shadow detail.
You breathe in and your lungs fill with a 'murky' mist that threatens to choke the life right out of you.
Stretching along the front of the stall was a tank of 'murky' water in which a tangle of long, dark eels writhed.
The sun still shone but somehow it seemed 'murky' and dulled.
The secrets of this 'murky' underworld are revealed here, for the first time, in a transcript of a secret telephone conversation.
The water was so 'murky' I could not see anything but dark shapes.
Among the many 'murky' questions surrounding the killing is the mysterious background of the assailants.
It wasn't dark, just the 'murky' light you get from storm clouds.
I squinted through the thick, 'murky' black of the night, my eyes following the progress of the light.
Garbage mounds and junk shops hem in the lake, its 'murky' waters shared by lilies and plastic bottles.
I studied the 'murky' water closely and was rewarded with a sudden surface turbulence that looked to be a fish.
If the past was 'murky' , the future looks even more so.
A piece of York's 'murky' past emerged from the depths, when workers on the Ouse came across an old barrow in the river.
At the pier, he described a stringy plant floating in the 'murky' water as a weedy species that had escaped from aquariums.
She is going with the kids and her mother and now the washing machine is broken, filled with dirty clothes and 'murky' water.
As part of a training exercise they waded into the lake looking for remnants of a bridge that has been hidden beneath the 'murky' waters since it collapsed in the 1960s.
ON A rain-lashed November day two years ago, a pleasure barge sailing up the River Hull clipped a large object, hidden beneath the 'murky' waters.
A series of 'murky' killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question.
In the 'murky' world of seventeenth-century espionage and plotting, casual brutality was all too common fare.
Peering down into the 'murky' water, I sensed that something terrifying lay beneath the surface.
The air was thick and 'murky' , and she began to imagine horrible things coming for her.
Debt is now firmly part of my 'murky' past - my bright future lies in saving and investing!
The picture is often dark and grainy, shadow detail is quite 'murky' and poor, and the colors seem slightly faded most of the time.
By this time the sky had turned a 'murky' grey and the sea was being whipped up by the wind… and then we were met by the pier master with the bad news that the ferry was cancelled.
The film's attitude to these questions is 'murky' at best.
Dark, cold and 'murky' days are a plenty and can be expected from now until Christmas and all outdoor activities in gardens can be expected to cease.
We drank some more and watched the sky turn from 'murky' brown to misty grey to a pale blue.
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