英 [ˈmɑ:d] 美 [ˈmɑːrd]
adj. 被损毁的
v. 损毁,损伤(mar 的过去式)
mar /mɑː/ CET6+ TEM8 [ marring marred mars ]
及物动词 To mar something means to spoil or damage it. 破坏
A number of problems marred the smooth running of this event.
许多问题破坏了该事件的顺利进行。
巨集位址暂存器 (macro address register)
微程式位址暂存器 (microprogram address register)
记忆体位址暂存器 (memory address register)
微位址暂存器 (micro address register)
混合抗球蛋白反应 (mixed antiglobulin reaction)
核基质附着区 (matrix attachment region)
... major 严重的,大的 marred 破坏了 stubbornly 难以解决的,顽固的 ...
损毁,损伤(mar的过去式)
Marred is a Yorkshire word and means spoiled and pettish.
Marred 是一个约克郡词,意思是任性暴躁的。
The game was marred by the behaviour of drunken fans.
喝醉了的球迷行为不轨,把比赛给搅了。
His last months in office were marred by failing health.
由于健康恶化,他最后几个月的公职工作受到了影响。
Abdullah said he withdrew because he believed the voter fraud that marred the first round of voting was likely to re-occur.
VOA : standard.2009.11.02
The last hemispheric gathering, in Argentina in 2005, was marred by riots and fierce demonstrations against then-U.S.President George W.Bush.
VOA : standard.2009.04.19
And God is no longer repelled by the impurity that marred his sanctuary.
上帝也不再被毁了他圣所的不洁所排斥。
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"We have got to make sure that this second round is not marred by fraud and corruption like the first round,".
VOA : standard.2009.10.21
But the vote has been marred by near-daily violence against candidates and party workers.
Although a court acquitted Mr. Andreotti in 2003, the accusations further marred his public stature.
The spectacular Verdon Gorge in France was marred at every approach by gigantic electric pylons.
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