- tarnish
- ['tɑ:niʃ]
- n. 晦暗,无光泽;污点
vt. 玷污;使……失去光泽;使……变灰暗
vi. 失去光泽;被玷污;变灰暗
参考例子
- 1.The political scandal tarnished the reputation of the president.
- 这起政治丑闻败坏了总统的名誉。
- 2.But you know, honesty is not a commodity to bargain, which is the holy goddess, without any hint of tarnish.
- 但你可知道,诚信不是商品可以讨价还价,它是圣洁的女神,容不得一丝玷污。
- 3.Jewelry would surely be nice, but what can I afford that would not soon tarnish or grow quickly out of style?
- 首饰当然不错,但什么样的珠宝不会很快失去光泽或旋即过时,而我又能买得起呢?
英文解释
- n.
- 1.discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation
- 2.make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically
网络释义
- tarnish film
- 氧化膜、锈膜; 失泽膜; 锈膜,氧化膜;
- to tarnish
- 弄脏, 弄乌;
- tarnish paper
- 防锈纸;
- tarnish proof paper
- 防锈纸;
- tarnish resistant flannel
- 防变色法兰绒; 防[银器]变色法兰绒; 防银器变色法兰绒;