mar 英 [mɑ:(r)]   美 [mɑr]

mar

mar  英 [mɑ:(r)] 美 [mɑr]

vt. 损毁;损伤;糟蹋;玷污  n. 污点;瑕疵 

进行时:marring  过去式:marred  过去分词:marred  第三人称单数:mars  名词复数:mars 

Ornaments would mar our union; they would come between thee and me; their jingling would drown thy whispers. 装饰会毁掉我们的和谐;它们会是我们之间的阻碍;它们的叮当声会淹没你的低语。
Reality may paint a different picture but faith does not allow it to mar its aspirations. 先是或许呈现不同的画面,但是信心不容许现实破坏其渴望。

  • A mar is a flaw, mark, or blemish, like a deep scratch on a wooden table. As a verb, to mar is to make such an imperfection — like the pen mark that mars your crisp, white shirt.
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  • vt. 损毁;损伤;糟蹋;玷污
  • n. 污点;瑕疵
  • 1. Ornaments would mar our union; they would come between thee and me; their jingling would drown thy whispers.

    装饰会毁掉我们的和谐;它们会是我们之间的阻碍;它们的叮当声会淹没你的低语。

  • 2. Reality may paint a different picture but faith does not allow it to mar its aspirations.

    先是或许呈现不同的画面,但是信心不容许现实破坏其渴望。

  • 3. World GDP growth is likely to increase to 2.3 percent in 2010, but significant risks could mar this outlook.

    世界GDP增长在2010年有可能提高到2.3%,但仍存在很大风险可能危及这种前景。

mar / mɑː(r) ; NAmE mɑːr / verb ( -rr- ) marsth to damage or spoil sth good 破坏;毁坏;损毁;损害 SYN blight , ruin The game was marred by the behaviour of drunken fans. 喝醉了的球迷行为不轨,把比赛给搅了。 mar mars marred marring mar / mɑː(r) ; NAmE mɑːr /
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