turbid
adj.
1620s, from Latin turbidus "muddy, full of confusion," from turbare "to confuse, bewilder," from turba "turmoil, crowd," probably from Greek tyrbe "turmoil, tumult, disorder," from PIE *(s)twer- (1) "to turn, whirl" (see storm, n.). Related: Turbidly; turbidness.
〔李〕[turb;-ida.] a.混浊的; 混乱的 ←turb (L turba)=turmoil 喧嚷,吵闹