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tarnished

英 [ˈtɑːnɪʃt]

美 [ˈtɑːrnɪʃt]

v.  (使)失去光泽,暗淡; 玷污,败坏,损坏(名声等)
tarnish的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:tarnished 过去式:tarnished 

BNC.21850 / COCA.20075

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 玷污,败坏,损害(名誉或形象)
    If you say that somethingtarnishessomeone's reputation or image, you mean that it causes people to have a worse opinion of them than they would otherwise have had.
    1. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister...
      这一事件可能有损首相的名誉。
    2. His image was tarnished by the savings and loan scandal.
      他的形象因为那桩储蓄信贷丑闻而受损。
  • V-ERG (使)有污迹;(使)失去光泽;(使)变暗淡
    If a metaltarnishesor if somethingtarnishesit, it becomes stained and loses its brightness.
    1. It never rusts or tarnishes...
      它从不生锈,也不会失去光泽。
    2. Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal.
      清洁银器时要戴上棉手套,因为你皮肤里的酸性物质会使它失去光泽。
  • N-UNCOUNT 锈斑;污点
    Tarnishis a substance which forms of the surface of some metals and which stains them or causes them to lose their brightness.
    1. The tarnish lay thick on the inside of the ring.
      戒指内侧有一层厚厚的锈斑。

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