smudge
smudge 英 [smʌdʒ] 美 [smʌdʒ]
vt. 弄脏,涂污;用浓烟熏 vi. 被弄脏;形成污迹 n. 污点,污迹;烟熏火堆
进行时:smudging 过去式:smudged 过去分词:smudged 第三人称单数:smudges 名词复数:smudges
- When you smudge something, you smear or blur it in a messy way. If you smudge your sister's drawing after she worked so hard on it, she'll be furious.
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- vt. 弄脏,涂污;用浓烟熏
- vi. 被弄脏;形成污迹
- n. 污点,污迹;烟熏火堆
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1. Then there was a bit about “you deserve to be with legal tender that fulfills you more than I ever could.” Another smudge.
并且,还有句类似”你应该用法定货币去完成我不能完成的事情“之类的话被一个污点覆盖。
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2. Often a smudge in an old photographic plate is confused for an invading hoard of angry aliens hell-bent on giving us a bad 2012.
老胶片上的一个污点也会让人们迷惑,以为那是想在2012年毁灭我们的愤怒的外星人的侵略暗号。
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3. As for India and Brazil, they are still small fries, with 2.2% and 2.7% of world output, while South Africa, with 0.5% of world output, is a mere smudge on the world economic map.
至于印度和巴西,分别占据世界产量的2.2%和2.7%,仍在世界经济中显得无足轻重,而南非,只占据了世界产量的0.5%,在世界经济版图中仅仅一个“污点”而已。
- smudge (v.) early 15c., smogen "to soil, stain, blacken," of obscure origin. Related: Smudged; smudging. Meaning "make a smoky fire" is from 1860, hence smudge-pot (1903). The noun meaning "a stain, spot, smear" is first attested 1768, from the verb.
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