smirch 英 [smɜ:tʃ]   美 [smətʃ]

smirch

smirch  英 [smɜ:tʃ] 美 [smətʃ]

vt. 弄脏  n. 污点 

进行时:smirching  过去式:smirched  过去分词:smirched  第三人称单数:smirches  名词复数:smirches 

Drakowen stood above the fallen Ardan , an evil smirch across his now malformed face. 德拉科文站在倒下的阿登之上,他难看的脸上显示出恶魔的污迹。
And for many of us, that threshold is drawing nearer, or already a distant smirch in the rear-view mirror. 而对于我们许多人来说,这个门槛是越来越近,或许早已向汽车后视镜上的污点,看起来我们以为很远,实际上却近在咫尺。

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  • vt. 弄脏
  • n. 污点
  • 1. Drakowen stood above the fallen Ardan , an evil smirch across his now malformed face.

    德拉科文站在倒下的阿登之上,他难看的脸上显示出恶魔的污迹。

  • 2. And for many of us, that threshold is drawing nearer, or already a distant smirch in the rear-view mirror.

    而对于我们许多人来说,这个门槛是越来越近,或许早已向汽车后视镜上的污点,看起来我们以为很远,实际上却近在咫尺。

  • 3. The life is a several years, rich and honored prestige versus smirch however dream world, matron during a lifetime the most major is still a man of that is sincerely.

    人生数十载,富贵荣辱不过梦境,女人一辈子最重要的还是男人的那颗真心。

  • smirch (n.) 1680s, "a soiling mark or smear," from smirch (v.). Figurative use by 1862.
  • smirch (v.) late 15c., "to discolor, to make dirty," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Old French esmorcher "to torture," perhaps also "befoul, stain," from es- "out" (see ex-) + morcher "to bite," from Latin morsus, past participle of mordere "to bite" (see mordant). Sense perhaps influenced by smear. Sense of "dishonor, disgrace, discredit" first attested 1820.
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