tarred信息详情
v.涂焦油于;怂恿(tar的过去式和过去分词)
adj.涂了焦油的
starred───adj.担任主角的;用星装饰的;用星号标明的;受命运支配的;v.使担任主角(star的过去式);用星(形物)装饰
tarried───vi.等候;逗留;耽搁;vt.等待;n.逗留;adj.涂了焦油的;n.(Tarry)人名;(英)塔里
arred───阿雷德
barred───adj.被禁止的;有条纹的;v.(用栅栏)阻挡(bar的过去式)
darred───黑色
garred───加里德
jarred───v.(使)撞击,震痛;使感到不快;(与……)不协调,不和谐(jar的过去式和过去分词);n.(Jarred)(美、英)贾里德(人名)
marred───adj.被损毁的;v.损毁,损伤(mar的过去式)
parred───n.标准;票面价值;平均数量;adj.标准的;票面的;n.(Par)人名;(土)帕尔;(柬)巴
This is a narrow tarred road, but sedan car can reach carpark easily.───这是一条很窄的柏油马路,但是小轿车很容易就能到达停车场。
Gibson's reputation has been tarred by anti-Jewish outbursts.───吉普森的名声被反犹太的爆发而深受谴责。
subprime crisis has tarred the dollar as a subprime currency.───次级信贷危机使得美元成为二流货币。
I was sure that the tarred road would have found it out and I wondered in what other ways it would be desolated.───我肯定沥青路会通到了湖边,但还是想知道它会以别的什么方式荒凉着。
And this means the conservative movement need no longer be tarred by association with him, apparently.───很明显,这意味着保守派的行动不再因为和布什有联系而被抹黑。
It would just be better if he could tell the American people that he was thinking this way and not be tarred and feathered by the press.───他告诉美国人他很认真地在思考,这种做法较好,也不会招致媒体的苛责。
One of the most feared labels of that era was being tarred as "Only expert, but not red. "───那个时代,最可怕的事情就是被贴上“只专不红”的标签。
In 1832, a mob tarred and feathered him, marking the beginning of a long battle between Christian America and Smith's Mormonism.───1832年,一名歹徒在史密斯身上涂满焦油,并且裹以羽毛,导致美国基督徒与摩门教徒陷入旷日持久的争斗中。
Politicians, honest or otherwise, were all tarred with the brush of villainy.───不管是诚实的政客还是不诚实的政客,一律都被当成了恶棍。
Ralph even tarred the roof gutters and fixed a leak by the chimney.
But he was tarred with Estabrook's guilt.
I was tarred with the same brush(sentencedict.com), to a certain extent.
Sometimes rain lashed the tarred roofs of the huts until they glistened like the skin of a seal.
Kleider has been tarred by recent business scandals.
His head was covered by a tarred leather hood.
A few hundred feet down is a tarred road.
Who tarred them on?
Suspected abolitionists were tarred, feathered, and run out of town; antislavery literature was burned.