sully 英 ['sʌlɪ]  

sully

sully  英 ['sʌlɪ]

vt. 玷污;使丢脸  n. 污点,损伤 

进行时:sullying  过去式:sullied  过去分词:sullied  第三人称单数:sullies  名词复数:sullies 

As much as Wall Street’s erstwhile masters of the universe have helped to sully their own reputations, they remain less frowned upon than their handlers in Washington, DC. 尽管华尔街的昔日宇宙主人们如此程度地自己帮忙玷污他们自己的名誉,但和在华盛顿特区他们的监 管人员相比,他们还是获得较少的不满。
'The goal was to do everything ourselves, to learn what we didn't know and then have at it,' sully says. 萨伦伯格说,我们的目标是一切亲力亲为,学习我们所不知道的,然后掌握本领。

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  • vt. 玷污;使丢脸
  • n. 污点,损伤
  • 1. As much as Wall Street’s erstwhile masters of the universe have helped to sully their own reputations, they remain less frowned upon than their handlers in Washington, DC.

    尽管华尔街的昔日宇宙主人们如此程度地自己帮忙玷污他们自己的名誉,但和在华盛顿特区他们的监 管人员相比,他们还是获得较少的不满。

  • 2. 'The goal was to do everything ourselves, to learn what we didn't know and then have at it,' sully says.

    萨伦伯格说,我们的目标是一切亲力亲为,学习我们所不知道的,然后掌握本领。

  • 3. Able to compartmentalize his thinking, even in those dire moments over the Hudson, sully says his family did not come into his head.

    萨伦伯格说,即便飞机在哈德逊河上方的那些可怕时刻,他的思维也很有条理,没有想到家人。

  • sully (v.) 1590s, probably from Middle French souiller "to soil," also figurative, from Old French soillier "make dirty" (see soil (v.)). Related: Sullied (1570s); sullying.
sully / ˈsʌli ; NAmE ˈsʌli / verb ( sul·lies , sully·ing , sul·lied , sul·lied ) ( formal or literary) 1 sullysth to spoil or reduce the value of sth 败坏;有损于 2 sullysth to make sth dirty 弄脏;玷污 sully sullies sullied sullying sully / ˈsʌli ; NAmE ˈsʌli /
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