tarnish信息详情
n.(金属表面的)暗锈;颜色晦暗,无光泽;污点
v.使失去光泽,使变暗淡;玷污
garnish───v.装饰(尤指食物);(为合法扣押属于债务人或被告的钱财)传讯(第三方);n.(为增加色香味而添加的)配菜,装饰品;n.(Garnish)(美、英)加尼什(人名)
tannish───adj.淡褐色的;浅棕色的
tartish───adj.酸的;锋利的;尖刻的(tart的变形)
varnish───n.亮光漆,清漆;虚饰;光泽面;vt.装饰,粉饰;在…上涂清漆;使…有光泽
tarnished───v.(使)失去光泽,暗淡;玷污,败坏(名誉)(tarnish的过去式和过去分词)
tarnisher───变色剂
tarnishes───v.使失去光泽,使变暗淡;玷污;n.(金属表面的)暗锈;颜色晦暗,无光泽;污点
bairnish───白痴
varnishy───清漆
Say good-bye to tarnish on brass, copper, or stainless steel.───对光泽暗淡的铜器,黄铜,或者不锈钢说拜拜。
The affair could tarnish the reputation of the senator.───这一事件可能有损那位参议员的名声。
Almost immediately, the tarnish will begin to disappear.───很快,暗淡开始消失了。
Only when he came to the word tarnish, he looked upon his lace like one a little mortified.───只是当他读到“失去光泽”这几个字的时候,他望望自己的花边,似乎感到了一点耻辱。
Republicans are no doubt trying to tarnish those accomplishments.───共和党人无疑试图抹黑这些成果。
He said he didn't want the unrest at home to tarnish the celebration.───他说,他不想让巴林国内的动乱使这场庆典失色。
But that halo has begun to tarnish as many residents line up to file fraudulent claims of compensation offered by British Petroleum.───但那光景已经随着许多居民排队领取英国石油公司提供的欺诈性理赔请求开始褪去。
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。
And yet Mr Bush does not allow his list of regrets to tarnish a jaunty self-assessment.───然而,布什可不允许这份遗憾清单掩盖了自我评价的闪亮光彩。