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tarnished是tarnish的过去分词 tarnish美 ['tɑrnɪʃ] 英 ['tɑː(r)nɪʃ] - v.玷污;使丧失光泽;使变色;(丧)失(光)泽
- n.晦暗;表面变色;污点
- 网络失去光泽;受到玷污的;被玷污的
第三人称单数:tarnishes 现在分词:tarnishing 过去分词:tarnished v.+n. tarnish reputation,tarnish image v. dull,discolour,discolor,stain,smear v. | 1. to lose shine and become dull because of oxidation or rust, or make something do this 2. to damage somebody's reputation or good name, or become damaged 3. if something tarnishes your reputation or image, it makes people have a worse opinion of you than they did before 4. if metal tarnishes, or if something tarnishes it, it starts to lose colour and become less shiny 1. to lose shine and become dull because of oxidation or rust, or make something do this 2. to damage somebody's reputation or good name, or become damaged 3. if something tarnishes your reputation or image, it makes people have a worse opinion of you than they did before 4. if metal tarnishes, or if something tarnishes it, it starts to lose colour and become less shiny | n. | 1. the dullness or discoloration of metal affected by oxidation or rust 2. the film of discoloration that forms on metal 3. the damaged condition of somebody's reputation or good name |
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