tarnished

tarnished[ˈtɑ:nɪʃt] 

原级:tarnish

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第三人称单数:tarnishes

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第三人称复数:tarnishes

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现在分词:tarnishing

tarnished 基本解释
失去光泽,变灰暗( tarnish的过去式和过去分词 );玷污,败坏;
tarnished 网络解释

1. 失去光泽:美国媒体的炒作事实上是政治性的,对象不是国际奥委会而是西方国家的人民,目的是使中国的奖牌失去光泽(tarnished),这是最低等的政治操作,心态非常不健康.

2. 失去光泽的:scratched 刮伤的 | tarnished 失去光泽的 | blocked 堵塞的

3. 暗晦了的; 有污点的 (形):tarnishable 易暗晦的; 易失去光泽的; 易变色的 (形) | tarnished 暗晦了的; 有污点的 (形) | taro 芋头, 芋艿, 芋块茎 (名)

tarnished 单语例句

1. The accident has also further tarnished the reputation of the Chinese oil industry.

2. tarnished什么意思

2. Bryant avoided a possible prison term, though he still faces a civil suit and repairing a severely tarnished image.

3. In an attempt to clean up its tarnished image, the White House said the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad will be torn down.

4. The latest court ruling alone will not help repair domestic banks'tarnished public image unless they come up with wholehearted efforts to improve customer service.

5. tarnished

5. Roh has seen his reformist credentials tarnished by a number of scandals involving former aides and also watched his ratings plummet to about 25 percent.

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6. All these malpractices have severely damaged the interests of the people and tarnished the image of the Party and the government.

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7. A man who tarnished his wife's reputation in a bid to slander a neighbour fell foul of the law and the divorce court.

8. The firm also ran a media campaign to improve a tarnished image in the Netherlands, which helped him to regain his place on the Dutch national team.

9. The image of Chinese products has been tarnished by some unscrupulous manufacturers eager to make quick money through their substandard or hazardous products.

10. tarnished什么意思

10. Even though the FCPA and OECD have no enforcement power, it is inevitable that sued companies would have their reputation tarnished.

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