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vt. & vi.
- 1. (通常指金属)(使)失去光泽;(使)变灰暗
vt.
- 1. 玷污, 败坏
n.
- 1. 污点, 瑕疵, 无光泽
展开词典例句
网络例句
以下结果来自互联网
- To stain or tarnish with dishonor.

使名声受玷污 - 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? - a sliver-white metallic element of the platinum group that resembles platinum; occurs in some copper and nickel ores; does not tarnish at ordinary temperatures and is used (alloyed with gold) in jewelry.

一种银白色铂系金属元素,类似铂,见于一些铜、镍矿中,常温下不会失去光泽,用于(与金混合)制珠宝。 - While the "noble metals" maintain an aristocratic exclusiveness which protects them against rust or tarnish, iron is passionately fond of society, especially that of oxygen, which, cleaves to it closer than a brother.

所谓“金属贵族”都保持一种贵族武的排他性,这使它们免于生锈或失去光泽,而铁却特别热爱社交,尤其爱与氧交往。氧依恋着铁,比兄弟还亲密。 - Besides, I also noticed youths who are dressed more fashionably, or who sport alternative styles, pay scant regard to public civility by spitting, littering and cutting queues. They tarnish the world-renowned image of Singapore as a civilized place.

除此之外还注意到一些穿戴比较新潮、比较另类的青年人常常不守公德,吐痰、扔纸、抢先等现象都有看到,稍损名闻全球的岛国文明形象。
网络释义
以下结果来自互联网
- 1. 变暗
- 2. 玷污
- 3. 锈蚀,生锈
- 4. 晦暗
