blemish 英 [ˈblemɪʃ]   美 [ˈblɛmɪʃ]

blemish

blemish  英 [ˈblemɪʃ] 美 [ˈblɛmɪʃ]

n. 瑕疵;污点;缺点  vt. 玷污;损害;弄脏 

进行时:blemishing  过去式:blemished  过去分词:blemished  第三人称单数:blemishes  名词复数:blemishes 

These blessed flowers were perfect. They didn’t have a single blemish. 这些赏心悦目的花儿真美,它们没有一处瑕疵。
THE only blemish on Barcelona striker Lionel Messi`s record going into the 2009 Champions League final was his tendency to disappear during big matches. 这位巴塞罗那中锋球场生涯唯一的污点就是在2009欧洲杯总决赛上,梅西数场比赛下来表现得形同虚设。

  • A blemish is a small flaw. If you borrow your brother's brand new bicycle, you'd better be careful — what might seem like the tiniest blemish to you might be a horribly ruined paint job to him.
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  • n. 瑕疵;污点;缺点
  • vt. 玷污;损害;弄脏
  • 1. These blessed flowers were perfect. They didn’t have a single blemish.

    这些赏心悦目的花儿真美,它们没有一处瑕疵。

  • 2. THE only blemish on Barcelona striker Lionel Messi`s record going into the 2009 Champions League final was his tendency to disappear during big matches.

    这位巴塞罗那中锋球场生涯唯一的污点就是在2009欧洲杯总决赛上,梅西数场比赛下来表现得形同虚设。

  • blemish (n.) "a defect, flaw, imperfection," 1520s, from blemish (v.).
  • blemish (v.) mid-14c., "to disparage, dishonor, impair morally;" late 14c., "to damage or spoil, disfigure," from Old French blemiss- "to turn pale," extended stem of blemir, blesmir "to make pale; stain, discolor," also "to injure" (13c., Modern French blêmir), probably from Frankish *blesmjan "to cause to turn pale," or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *blas "shining, white," from PIE root *bhel-(1) "to shine, flash, burn," also "shining white."
blem·ish / ˈblemɪʃ ; NAmE ˈblemɪʃ / noun , verb blemish blemishes blemished blemishing noun a mark on the skin or on an object that spoils it and makes it look less beautiful or perfect 斑点;疤痕;瑕疵 make-up to cover blemishes 遮盖霜 ( figurative) His reputation is without a blemish. 他的名誉可说是白璧无瑕。 verb [usually passive ] blemishsth ( formal) to spoil sth that is beautiful or perfect in all other ways 破坏…的完美;玷污 blem·ish / ˈblemɪʃ ; NAmE ˈblemɪʃ /
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