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 Übersetzung für 'tainting' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to taint | tainted | tainted
tainting | taints
tainting {pres-p}verderbend
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tainting [of food]geschmacksverändernde Wirkung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In a 2006 LAIN survey of LGBT baby boomers, less than fifty percent had confidence that healthcare workers would treat them with “dignity and respect” on account of their sexual orientation, tainting the doctor-patient relationship.
  • Penny packs included only one card increasing the chance greatly of an unsightly gum stain tainting that card.
  • Dr. Ackman was best known for his research in gas-liquid chromatography, marine oils and lipids, ocean production processes, Omega-3 fatty acids, petroleum tainting, and fish and shellfish nutrition.
  • However, after that 1894 series, the New York Giants cheated some Baltimore Orioles players out of their money, tainting the Cup and prompting Temple to sell the Pirates in disgust.
  • With this shift in perspective on the perfect book, from complete content to exemplary copy, modifications that were seen as acceptable in earlier centuries were often seen as "tainting" the structure of the book.

  • Prosecutorial overreach possibly tainting the judicial process plagued the investigation from the beginning.
  • Concord accused Special Counsel Robert Mueller's prosecutors of giving faulty instructions, tainting the grand jury's decision to approve charges.
  • Contemporaneous responses were mixed, with racism clearly tainting some reviewers' opinions (such as that of Alfred Frankenstein).
  • The lowRISC CPU design includes dynamic tainting under the name Tagged Memory.
  • A megalomaniac food manufacturer who is obsessed with ancient Rome, is deliberately tainting his company's grain with ergot. Steed and Cathy are brought in to investigate.

  • The entire area is also permeated with a foul smell, turning fresh produce rotten in far shorter times than natural and tainting the breath of those who live there.
  • The performance was abandoned, creating an enormous scandal reported gleefully in newspapers and pamphlets, satirised in John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" of 1728, and tainting the entire reputation of Italian opera in London with disrepute in the eyes of many.
  • Fish slices were made of silver or Sheffield plate rather than steel to avoid the possibility of tainting the taste of the fish due to a reaction between the fish and its lemon seasoning and the steel.
  • The motivation for money (either in rewards, salaries or advertising revenue) is sometimes seen as a corrupting influence, tainting a sport.
  • Taint checking is a feature in some computer programming languages, such as Perl, that the [...] switch was introduced integrating tainting into a single runtime.

  • Stanford was indicted, pled innocent and was brought to trial; after two hours of jury deliberation, he was acquitted. Critics accused the police of botching the investigation and tainting evidence.
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