blemished
英 [ˈblemɪʃt]
美 [ˈblemɪʃt]
adj. 有污点的; 有瑕疵的; 有疤痕的
v. 破坏…的完美; 玷污
blemish的过去分词和过去式
COCA.37820
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 有污点的;有瑕疵的;有疤痕的
You useblemishedto describe something such as someone's skin or a piece of fruit when its appearance is spoiled by small marks.- ...a skin tonic for oily, blemished complexions.
适用于油性受损肤质的爽肤水
- ...a skin tonic for oily, blemished complexions.
英英释义
adj
- marred by imperfections
- having a blemish or flaw
- a flawed diamond
- an irregular pair of jeans
双语例句
- The other kind of women had the awareness of pursuing the spiritual independence, some of them, whose lives were blemished, keep their dignity through their rivalry with the men.
另一类女性则有自觉寻求精神独立的意识,其中一部分通过与男性的对立保持了人格尊严,但其生命的存在是残缺的; - Blemished by injury or rough wear.
被伤害或者粗野的磨损所损害。 - ( of complexion) blemished by imperfections of the skin.
(指面容)被皮肤上的瑕疵所损害。 - Chinese Students and Scholars Associations will stand out forthwith to denounce and respond to those rumors and actions in the campuses that have blemished Chinese image and reputation.
对任何在高校内破坏祖国形象,有损祖国名誉的谣言和行径,中国学生学者联谊会都将会毫不犹豫地站出来,予以坚决的驳斥和回击。 - However, still at its starting period, the agri-industrialization has been blemished by unbalanced development in different types of rural areas and some urgent problems arising herein.
然而尽管如此,它仍处于初始阶段。我国广大农村不同类型地区发展不均衡,并出现各种各样的问题。 - Cursed is the cheat who has an acceptable male in his flock and vows to give it, but then sacrifices a blemished animal to the Lord.
并嗤之以鼻。这是万军之耶和华说的。你们把抢夺的,瘸腿的,有病的拿来献上为祭。 - It is not surprising then that Iraq weighs so heavily on the American psyche. Those are the men whose lives were in some way blemished as a result of the war.
因而,伊拉克战争对美国所造成的创伤也就不足为奇了。那些人们由于战争而一生留下了某种创伤。 - The shortfall has blemished futures markets and left thousands of traders with insufficient margin deposits.
客户资金缺口令期货市场声誉受损,并导致数千位交易商保证金不足。 - His career was blemished by his offensive remarks about Spaniards, Japanese, Filipinos, and Russians.
他对西班牙人、日本人、菲律宾人和俄罗斯人的攻击性评论是对他职业的玷污。 - The novel is blemished by those long descriptions.
那些冗长的描写使小说大为减色。