tarnish

导读:tarnish音标
英 [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ] 美 [ˈtɑ:rnɪʃ]
tarnish基本释义
n.晦暗;污渍v.沾污
tarnish用法及例句
noun1. discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidationtarni

tarnish音标

英 [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ]

美 [ˈtɑ:rnɪʃ]

tarnish基本释义

n.晦暗;污渍

v.沾污

tarnish用法及例句

noun

1. discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation

tarnish的近义词

verb

1. make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to airalso used metaphorically

e.g. The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the airHer reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man

Synonym: stainmaculatesullydefile

1. 玷污,败坏,损害(名誉或形象)If you say that something tarnishes someone's reputation or image, you mean that it causes people to have a worse opinion of them than they would otherwise have had.

tarnish是什么意思

e.g. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister...这一事件可能有损首相的名誉。e.g. His image was tarnished by the savings and loan scandal.他的形象因为那桩储蓄信贷丑闻而受损。

tarnishedHe says he wants to improve the tarnished image of his country.他说他想改善自己国家受损的形象。

2. (使)有污迹;(使)失去光泽;(使)变暗淡If a metal tarnishes or if something tarnishes it, it becomes stained and loses its brightness.

e.g. It never rusts or tarnishes...它从不生锈,也不会失去光泽。e.g. Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal.清洁银器时要戴上棉手套,因为你皮肤里的酸性物质会使它失去光泽。

tarnished...its brown surfaces of tarnished brass.它那失去光泽的褐色的黄铜表面

3. 锈斑;污点Tarnish is a substance which forms of the surface of some metals and which stains them or causes them to lose their brightness.

e.g. The tarnish lay thick on the inside of the ring.戒指内侧有一层厚厚的锈斑。

1. 变色:浸镀银层在空气中碰到微量的硫气时即容易变色(Tarnish),为了防变色以及防止银金属的快速迁移(Leaching)甚至破坏绝缘起见,刻意在浸银层表面上生成一薄层有机性保护膜,以堵绝此等缺失.

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2. 金属变色:16 硬度 hardness | 17 金属变色 tarnish | 18 点滴腐蚀试验 dropping corrosion test

3. 变暗:target 标志 | tarnish 变暗 | tarragon oil 龙蒿油

    Many metals rapidly..tarnish when exposed to even the driest air.

    出自:T. H. Huxley

    近义词

    临近词

    pollute污染

    destroy破坏

    blemish瑕疵

    spoil宠坏

    sully玷污

    blot 污点

    daub涂抹

    smear涂抹

    ruin毁灭

    defile弄脏

    stigma耻辱

    taint污点

    fade逐渐消失

    harm危害

    maculate弄脏

    discolor变色

    impute归罪于

    smudge污点

    dull呆滞的

    dim暗淡的

    stain污点

    cloud云

    shame羞愧

    soil土地

    discolour变色

    damage损害

    tarnishresistant

    tarnishproof

    tarnished image

    tarnished bug

    tarnished mirror

    tarnishing action

    tarnish inhibitor

    tarn

    tarnishing

    tarnish film

    taro

    tarnishable

    相关列句

    He explains that the humid climate makes silver tarnish too quickly; it needs too much polishing.(铃木解释道,潮湿的气候会让银子很快失去光泽;需要大量的抛光。)

    If you don't do this, sunshine cloths help remove the tarnish easily.(如果你不这样做,阳光布有助于消除损害容易。)

    "We have a proud reputation, but mustn't tarnish it for the sake of making a quick buck," he said.(“我们有我们引以自豪的名誉,但绝不能为了急于赚钱就玷污了它,”他说。)

    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。)

    Apple knows that it wouldn't take more than a few malicious apps to tarnish the iPhone's reputation.(苹果知道不需要太多的恶意程序就能使iPhone的名誉蒙污。)

    As the years went by, those "eccentricities" would become more bizarre, and completely tarnish it.(随着岁月的流逝,这些“怪癖”将变得更加稀奇古怪,就完全让他失色了。)

    And yet Mr Bush does not allow his list of regrets to tarnish a jaunty self-assessment.(但是,布什先生不会允许这些缺憾破坏他志得意满地自我评价。)

    Slash prices, though, and you could tarnish your brand's image permanently.(不过大削价则可能永久地玷污你的品牌。)

    And best of all, they won't tarnish.(和*佳所有,他们不会玷污。)

    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。)

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