英 [ˈtɑːnɪʃ] 美 [ˈtɑːrnɪʃ]
v. 使失去光泽,使变暗淡;玷污
n. (金属表面的)暗锈;颜色晦暗,无光泽;污点
第三人称单数tarnishes
现在分词tarnishing
过去式tarnished
过去分词tarnished
tarnish /ˈtɑːnɪʃ/ TEM8 [ tarnishing tarnished tarnishes ]
及物动词 If you say that something tarnishes someone's reputation or image, you mean that it causes people to have a worse opinion of them than they would otherwise have had. 玷污; 损坏 (名声或形象)
The affair could tarnish the reputation of the senator.
这一事件可能有损那位参议员的名声。
形容词 受玷污了的; 受损了的
He says he wants to improve the tarnished image of his country.
他说想改善他的国家已受损的形象。
及物动词/不及物动词 If a metal tarnishes or if something tarnishes it, it becomes stained and loses its brightness. 玷污; 变得有污迹
It never rusts or tarnishes.
它从不生锈,也没有污迹。
变色-引用次数:15
光泽变暗
脱色
污点
锖色
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... stately 庄严地,宏伟的 tarnish 玷污,失去光泽 temper 缓和 ...
... target标志 tarnish变暗 tarragonoil龙蒿油 ...
晦暗,无光泽;污点
The affair could tarnish the reputation of the senator.
这一事件可能有损那位参议员的名声。
Almost immediately, the tarnish will begin to disappear.
很快,暗淡开始消失了。
Say good-bye to tarnish on brass, copper, or stainless steel.
对光泽暗淡的铜器,黄铜,或者不锈钢说拜拜。
because I like my track record right now, and I don't want to tarnish it.
因为我对我目前的演艺记录很满意,我不想破坏它。
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Shame to see the mistakes of few tarnish the hard work of so many.
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Any tarnish on Ferrari's season was self-inflicted by their shameless application of team tactics.