blacken 英 [ˈblækən]   美 [ˈblækən]

blacken

blacken  英 [ˈblækən] 美 [ˈblækən]

vt. 使变黑;诽谤,诋毁  vi. 变黑 

进行时:blackening  过去式:blackened  过去分词:blackened  第三人称单数:blackens 

But Newton was the more powerful man, and managed to blacken Leibnitz’s image comprehensively, at least in England. 可是,牛顿是个有权势的人物,他诋毁莱布尼茨的形象,至少在英国。
The doctor explains how he can stitch up blood vessels in a healthy limb, causing it to blacken with gangrene over a few days. 这名医生解释说,他可以将血管缝合到健康的肢体里,使肢体在数天之内因为坏疽而变黑。

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  • vt. 使变黑;诽谤,诋毁
  • vi. 变黑
  • 1. But Newton was the more powerful man, and managed to blacken Leibnitz’s image comprehensively, at least in England.

    可是,牛顿是个有权势的人物,他诋毁莱布尼茨的形象,至少在英国。

  • 2. The doctor explains how he can stitch up blood vessels in a healthy limb, causing it to blacken with gangrene over a few days.

    这名医生解释说,他可以将血管缝合到健康的肢体里,使肢体在数天之内因为坏疽而变黑。

  • 3. If their aim was to blacken the UNDP, then leaks to American newspapers and to Republicans in Congress have had the desired effect.

    如果这些美国官员目的是要诽谤联合国发展计划署,那么向美国报纸和国会的共和党人披露就已经达到目的了。

  • blacken (v.) c. 1200, "become black or dark;" early 14c., "make black, darken, dye (hair);" see black (adj.) + -en (1). Figurative sense of "to besmirch" (with dishonor, etc.) is from early 15c. Related: Blackened; blackening.
black·en / ˈblækən ; NAmE ˈblækən / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] blacken(sth) to make sth black; to become black (使)变黑 Their faces were blackened with soot. 他们满脸煤灰。 Smoke had blackened the walls. 烟把墙壁都熏黑了。 2 [transitive ] ~ sb's name/reputation/character to say unpleasant things that give people a bad opinion of sb 抹黑;丑化;败坏…的名誉 He accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name. 他指责报纸企图败坏他的名声。 blacken blackens blackened blackening black·en / ˈblækən ; NAmE ˈblækən /
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