英 [bɪˈsmɜːtʃ] 美 [bɪˈsmɜːrtʃ]
v. 弄脏;诽谤,玷污
第三人称单数besmirches
现在分词besmirching
过去式besmirched
过去分词besmirched
besmirch /bɪˈsmɜːtʃ/ [ besmirching besmirched besmirches ]
及物动词 If you besmirch someone or their reputation, you say that they are a bad person or that they have done something wrong, usually when this is not true. 诽谤; 玷污
He has accused local people of trying to besmirch his reputation.
他指责当地人企图败坏他的名誉。
污渍
弄污
He has accused local people of trying to besmirch his reputation.
他指责当地人企图败坏他的名誉。
Soda acid liquid cannot be used when cleaning besmirch.
清洗污渍时不可使用酸碱液体。
He had deliberately set out to besmirch her reputation.
他是有意损害她的名声。
Mr Poots said a minority should not besmirch the good work of the majority.
The Free Syrian Army, a group of rebel fighters, said that government forces, hoping to besmirch the opposition, were responsible.
To say such ties have turned this supposed market watchdog into a lapdog is to besmirch the safeguards that lapdogs afford everywhere.