及物动词糟蹋; 毁坏,损坏; 弄糟; 玷污
名词污点; 瑕疵; 障碍; 损伤,毁损
及物动词
1. The noise marred the peace of the night.
噪音破坏了夜晚的安宁。
2. Nothing marred their happiness.
没有什么能破坏他们的幸福。
1. 三月:2907 三月 (MAR) 四月 (APR)六月 (JUN) 日一二考生须先上网登录基本资料,并取得报名转帐虚拟帐号,凭此帐号至全省各地金融机构自动柜员机(ATM)转帐缴款.
2. 存储地址寄存器:(1)、该指令系统最多可有多少指令?该计算机最多有多少个通用寄存器?(勤思教育)存储地址寄存器(MAR)和存储数据寄存器(MDR)至少各需多少位?
3. 摩洛哥:沙特阿拉伯(KSA)拉脱维亚(LAT) 立陶宛(LTU) 卢森堡(LUX) 摩洛哥(MAR) 马来西亚(MAS) 墨西哥(MEX) 蒙古(MGL)纳米比亚(NAM) 荷兰(NED) 尼日利亚(NGR) 挪威NOR) 新西兰(NZL)波兰(POL)葡萄牙(POR) 朝鲜(PRK)...5、阿提密斯神殿 阿提密斯是希腊的狩猎女神,
4. 标记染色体:西哥特骑兵凌厉的反击将匈在染色体的报告中,我们常可见到的结构异常还有等臂染色体(i)、断裂(b)、断片(f)、 裂隙(g)、双微体(dmin)、双着丝粒染色体(dic)、微小体(min)、内复制(end)、三射体(tr)、四射体(qr)、环状染色体(r)、随体(s)、标记染色体(mar)、衍生染色体(der)
5. mar:matrix attachment regions; 基质结合区
6. mar:matrix attachment region; 核基质结合区
7. mar:march; 三月
1. 破坏;损坏;毁坏
To mar something means to spoil or damage it.
e.g. A number of problems marred the smooth running of this event...
许多问题影响了这件事的顺利进行。
e.g. That election was marred by massive cheating.
大范围的舞弊破坏了那次选举。
1. According to a decision on Wednesday night during an assembly in Vina del Mar city, the teachers will return to work on Friday.
2. The China Insurance Regulatory Commission on Mar 31 released administrative rules on foreign insurance institutions'representative offices in China to solicit public opinion.
3. But these trends cannot persist without further aggravating the imbalances and misallocation of resources that now mar the Chinese economy.
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4. Why the Fed didn't try to temper that exuberance will long mar Greenspan's legacy.
5. mar
5. The mar ket's concerns about the company have been proven true.
6. The billboards mounted on the city's historical buildings mar the image of the architecture, while those installed in parks block the view.
7. We should not let a tiny little stain mar the bigger picture of good neighbourly ties between the two countries.
8. A host introduces one of nine ancient bronze relics returned to China from abroad during a show in Beijing on Mar 20.
9. mar的翻译
9. But the NBS has blamed misinterpretation for causing the confusion, saying some people are trying to mar its reputation and sincerity.
10. There have been fears that the massive gambling volume could lead to corruption, which would forever mar London's legacy.
noun
1. a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body)
e.g. a facial blemish
verb