blacken
英 [ˈblækən]
美 [ˈblækən]
v. (使)变黑; 抹黑; 丑化; 败坏…的名誉
过去分词:blackened 现在分词:blackening 过去式:blackened 第三人称单数:blackens
Collins.1 / BNC.14881 / COCA.15212
牛津词典
verb
- (使)变黑
to make sth black; to become black- Their faces were blackened with soot.
他们满脸煤灰。 - Smoke had blackened the walls.
烟把墙壁都熏黑了。
- Their faces were blackened with soot.
- 抹黑;丑化;败坏…的名誉
to say unpleasant things that give people a bad opinion of sb- He accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name.
他指责报纸企图败坏他的名声。
- He accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name.
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)变黑;弄黑;涂黑
Toblackensomething means to make it black or very dark in colour. Something thatblackensbecomes black or very dark in colour.- The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth...
下町的已婚女性还保留着把牙齿涂黑的习俗。 - You need to grill the tomatoes until the skins blacken.
你得把番茄烤到皮变黑为止。
- The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth...
- VERB 诬蔑;玷污;给…抹黑
If someoneblackensyour character, they make other people believe that you are a bad person.- He accused him of knowingly spreading falsehoods in an effort to blacken my character...
他指控他蓄意散布虚假信息以玷污我的人格。 - They're trying to blacken our name.
他们企图败坏我们的名声。
- He accused him of knowingly spreading falsehoods in an effort to blacken my character...
英英释义
verb
- make or become black
- The smoke blackened the ceiling
- The ceiling blackened
- burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
- The cook blackened the chicken breast
- The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece
- the flames scorched the ceiling