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whitewashes是whitewash的复数 whitewash美 ['hwaɪt.wɑʃ] 英 ['waɪt.wɒʃ] - n.掩饰错误;白色;白粉;白涂料
- v.粉刷;掩盖;〔体〕使对方得零分;刷白
- 网络石灰水;涂白;粉饰
复数:whitewashes 过去分词:whitewashed 现在分词:whitewashing n. distemper,lime,whitening,defeat,rout v. decorate,cover,smear,misrepresent,cover up n. | 1. a coordinated attempt to hide unpleasant facts, especially in a political context 2. lime suspended in water, often with glue or sizing, and used like paint for whitening walls 3. a resounding defeat, especially one in which the losing player or team does not score 4. an attempt to stop people discovering the true facts about something, in order to prevent someone in authority from being criticized 5. an occasion when a player or a team wins a game so easily that the other person or team does not score any points 6. a substance used for painting walls or buildings white 1. a coordinated attempt to hide unpleasant facts, especially in a political context 2. lime suspended in water, often with glue or sizing, and used like paint for whitening walls 3. a resounding defeat, especially one in which the losing player or team does not score 4. an attempt to stop people discovering the true facts about something, in order to prevent someone in authority from being criticized 5. an occasion when a player or a team wins a game so easily that the other person or team does not score any points 6. a substance used for painting walls or buildings white | v. | 1. to conceal the unpleasant facts about something 2. to paint something, usually a wall, with whitewash 3. to defeat an opposing player or team resoundingly, especially by preventing the player or team from scoring 4. to win a game so easily that the other player or team does not score any points 5. to try to stop people from discovering the true facts about something, in order to prevent someone in authority from being criticized 1. to conceal the unpleasant facts about something 2. to paint something, usually a wall, with whitewash 3. to defeat an opposing player or team resoundingly, especially by preventing the player or team from scoring 4. to win a game so easily that the other player or team does not score any points 5. to try to stop people from discovering the true facts about something, in order to prevent someone in authority from being criticized |
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