taint在线翻译
名词污点,污名; <废〉气味; 传染,腐败
及物动词玷污; 败坏; 使变质; 使污染
不及物动词败坏; 腐坏; 被污染
及物动词
1. The meat was tainted.
这肉腐坏了。
2. Bad books will taint the young mind.
坏书会毒害年青人的思想。
1. 污染:认为此举污染(TAINT)其全垒打成就的: 26.1%> 认为此举污染(TAINT)其全垒打成就的: 26.1%> > 认为此举污染(TAINT)其全垒打成就的: 26.1%
2. 污点,败坏,感染:11. fracture 断裂,折断 | 12. taint 污点,败坏,感染 | 13. dissent 不同意,异议
3. 污点:stain污点 | taint污点 | tain锡箔
4. 沾染:taint 污染 | taint 沾染 | tainting by odor 串味
1. taint在线翻译
1. 玷污,毁坏,损害,败坏(地位、名誉)
If a person or thing is tainted by something bad or undesirable, their status or reputation is harmed because they are associated with it.
e.g. Opposition leaders said that the elections had been tainted by corruption.
反对派领导人说,选举中存在舞弊现象。
e.g. ...a series of political scandals that has tainted the political stars of a generation.
令一整代政治明星声名染上污点的一系列政治丑闻
2. taint
2. (地位、名誉的)玷污,污点,瑕疵
A taint is an undesirable quality which spoils the status or reputation of someone or something.
e.g. Her government never really shook off the taint of corruption...
她的政府从来没有真正摆脱掉腐败的阴影。
e.g. She could smell the taint of sin in the most innocent of passions.
哪怕是再纯真的恋情她也能从中嗅出罪恶的味道。
3. 污染,毁坏(食品、药品)
If an unpleasant substance taints food or medicine, the food or medicine is spoiled or damaged by it.
e.g. Rancid oil will taint the flavour.
变质的油会破坏味道。
e.g. ...blood tainted with the AIDS and hepatitis viruses.
被艾滋病毒和肝炎病毒污染的血液
1. Not even the frightening gravitational forces of an imperfect landing could taint the rare experience.
2. But Mohammed and human rights advocates have alleged that he was tortured, and legal experts say that could taint all his statements.
3. taint在线翻译
3. " Stop the hype and don't taint the next generation, " was one comment.
4. But we are even more disappointed with those trying to taint the people who aren't alive to defend themselves.
5. No one in Japan has ever taken responsibility for these acts, and Japan's view is there is no taint in its history.
6. " It would taint its image as a country that preaches and practices free trade ".
7. The ink was likely to taint the French fries when they were served hot, he claimed.
8. The habit is described as " uncivilized behavior - a taint on the image of the city ".
9. " No one shouted slogans or said anything that would taint the execution, " he said.
10. Why does the Western media continuously try to taint China's image with the Darfur issue?
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