名词(印花)白地沾色
动词(通常指金属)(使)失去光泽,(使)变灰暗( tarnish的现在分词 ); 玷污,败坏
1. 变色:滚光 tumbling | 变色 tarnishing | 电解 electrolysis
2. 失泽:tarnishedbug 没有光泽的盲蝽 | tarnishing 失泽 | tarnishingaction 失泽作用
3. 失去光泽;生锖:tarnish 晦暗 | tarnishing 失去光泽;生锖 | taroil 高粘重质原油
4. 电解:tumbling 变色 #/]y_*0 | tarnishing 电解 V;x3_
1. Coke's statement came a day after two leading Indian industry bodies criticised the bans as potentially tarnishing India's investment image abroad.
2. He also condemned some of the Western media for distorting the truth about the Tibetan riots and deliberately tarnishing China's image and attacking its people.
3. It is definitely not the tarnishing of a university's degree conferment ceremony.
4. Its behavior is simply tarnishing its image and eroding its credibility, as the principles of international relations require respect for other countries'sovereignty and territorial integrity.
5. We should mark out the threshold of morality for teachers to avoid the next Runner Fan tarnishing the overall moral image of teachers again.
6. Critics should be ashamed of accusing Cai of bringing a bad name to the Chinese and tarnishing the image or credibility of the Chinese.
7. Countries in the West have recently been tarnishing China's image to set up trade barriers.
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8. Ibrahim was convicted in 2001 of tarnishing Egypt's image, embezzlement and accepting foreign money without government approval.
9. Many college students complain this is a common problem of campus life, with such " agreements " tarnishing true love.
10. He added the US move is an attempt to contain China's development by tarnishing its international image.