deface 英 [dɪˈfeɪs]   美 [dɪˈfes]

deface

deface  英 [dɪˈfeɪs] 美 [dɪˈfes]

vt. 损伤外观,丑化 

进行时:defacing  过去式:defaced  过去分词:defaced  第三人称单数:defaces 

Will it deface the landscape, or is it a beautiful sign of moving into the future? 它会玷污风景的美,又或者是人们通向未来是美好标志呢?
This attack uses password cracking to penetrate the systems that the attacker wants to deface. 这一攻击使用密码破解来渗透攻击者想破坏的系统。

  • If you deface something, you've blemished or disfigured it in some way. For example, graffiti can deface a statue.
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  • vt. 损伤外观,丑化
  • 1. Will it deface the landscape, or is it a beautiful sign of moving into the future?

    它会玷污风景的美,又或者是人们通向未来是美好标志呢?

  • 2. This attack uses password cracking to penetrate the systems that the attacker wants to deface.

    这一攻击使用密码破解来渗透攻击者想破坏的系统。

  • 3. Hackers on both sides worked to deface websites, with one attack successfully redirecting traffic from several high-profile Israeli websites to a page featuring anti-Israel messages.

    从知名度较高的几个以色列网站,到一页不起眼的反以色列特写,双方黑客们正在你来我往,互相攻击的不亦乐乎。

  • deface (v.) mid-14c., "to obliterate," from Old French desfacier "mutilate, destroy, disfigure," from des- "away from" (see dis-) + Vulgar Latin *facia (see face (n.)). Weaker sense of "to mar, make ugly" is late 14c. in English. Related: Defaced; defacing.
de·face / dɪˈfeɪs ; NAmE dɪˈfeɪs / verb defacesth to damage the appearance of sth especially by drawing or writing on it 损伤…的外貌(尤指乱涂、乱写) de·face·ment defacement defacements / dɪˈfeɪsmənt ; NAmE dɪˈfeɪsmənt / noun [uncountable ] deface defaces defaced defacing de·face / dɪˈfeɪs ; NAmE dɪˈfeɪs / de·face·ment / dɪˈfeɪsmənt ; NAmE dɪˈfeɪsmənt /
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