tarnish

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基本釋義

vt.& vi.
(通常指金屬)(使)失去光澤,(使)變灰暗
vt.
玷污,敗壞
n.
污點(diǎn),瑕疵; 無(wú)光澤,晦暗

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

The mirrors had tarnished with age.

這些鏡子因年深日久而照影不清楚。

牛津詞典

The silver candlesticks were tarnished and dusty.

銀燭臺(tái)都發(fā)烏了,滿是灰塵。

牛津詞典

He hopes to improve the newspaper's somewhat tarnished public image.

他希望改善報(bào)紙略有受損的公眾形象。

牛津詞典

The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister...

這一事件可能有損首相的名譽(yù)。

His image was tarnished by the savings and loan scandal.

他的形象因?yàn)槟菢秲?chǔ)蓄信貸丑聞而受損。

It never rusts or tarnishes...

它從不生銹,也不會(huì)失去光澤。

Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal.

清潔銀器時(shí)要戴上棉手套,因?yàn)槟闫つw里的酸性物質(zhì)會(huì)使它失去光澤。

The tarnish lay thick on the inside of the ring.

戒指內(nèi)側(cè)有一層厚厚的銹斑。

Stainless steel products won't tarnish.

不銹鋼產(chǎn)品不會(huì)失去光澤.

期刊摘選

These pessimistic predictions and doubts, however, cannot tarnish facts.

但預(yù)測(cè)也好、疑問(wèn)也罷, 終究抵擋不住事實(shí)的光芒.

期刊摘選

Check cutlery cleanliness, free from tarnish and stained.

檢查餐具的清潔, 保證光亮無(wú)污漬.

期刊摘選

He has done more to tarnish the image of America than anyone in history.

他的所作所為,更玷污的形象,美國(guó)比任何人的歷史.

期刊摘選

Safely and effectively erases heat marks , removes tarnish , rust and corrosion from unlacquered metal surfaces.

安全有效地消除燒焦痕跡,擦除未上漆金屬表面上的灰暗色 、 銹跡和腐蝕.

期刊摘選

Edmond, my friend, do not tarnish that noble and pure image the mirror of my heart.

愛(ài)德蒙, 我的朋友, 不要打碎我心里時(shí)刻保持著的那個(gè)高貴而又美好的形象.

期刊摘選

In natural environment, tarnish was observed on the surface of a commemoration silver coin of China.

銀紀(jì)念幣在大氣環(huán)境中表面發(fā)生變色,失去原有的金屬光澤.

期刊摘選

Air and moisture tarnish silver.

空氣和潮濕使銀子失去光澤.

辭典例句

Moisture leads to the tarnish of the silverware.

濕氣使得銀器毫無(wú)光澤.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

People often buy stainless steel silverware because it tarnish easily.

人們常買不銹鋼器皿,因?yàn)樗灰鬃兒?

期刊摘選

Polished aluminium will tarnish quickly and is often sprayed with a clear lacquer seal.

拋光過(guò)的鋁很快就會(huì)被損毀并且常常要噴透明的密封漆.

期刊摘選

" Not even dishonesty can tarnish the shine of profit. "

教條 181-即使是不名譽(yù)也不能損傷利潤(rùn)的光輝.

期刊摘選

But the applause dies. tarnish. Achievements are forgotten. Accolades and certificates are buried with their owners.

可是掌身消失后, 獎(jiǎng)牌生銹后, 成績(jī)也就隨之忘卻, 于是贊美和證書(shū)也就被他們的擁有者所埋葬.

期刊摘選

The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister.

這一事件可能有損首相的名譽(yù)。

辭典例句

The tarnish lay thick on the inside of the ring.

戒指內(nèi)側(cè)有一層厚厚的銹斑。

柯林斯例句

Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal.

清潔銀器時(shí)要戴上棉手套,因?yàn)槟闫つw里的酸性物質(zhì)會(huì)使它失去光澤。

柯林斯例句

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation

Verb
  • 1. make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically;

    "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"

    "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"

同義詞

vt. & vi.玷污;變色

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