tarnishes

tarnishes

美 [ˈtɑrnɪʃ]  英 [ˈtɑː(r)nɪʃ]

  • v.败坏(名誉等);使晦暗;使生锈;变晦暗
  • n.锈;表面变色;污点
  • 网络中很快就变色;很快就色

词形变化

第三人称单数:tarnishes  现在分词:tarnishing  过去式:tarnished  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
玷污,败坏(名誉等)
2.
使晦暗,使丧失光泽
3.
使生锈,使变色
4.
变晦暗,(丧)失(光)泽,生锈,变色
n.
1.
晦暗,锈;表面变色;污点

英英解释

v.

例句

Its surface has a bluish tinge and the metal is soft enough to be cut with a knife, but it tarnishes in air.

表面蓝光非常柔软可以小刀切割但是接触空气光泽消失

Silver may not be heading back to its record-high levels of about $50 an ounce, but it probably has room to run before the rally tarnishes.

可能不会回到盎司50美元纪录高位涨势消退或许还有上涨空间

If the plate tarnishes, you can rub it up a little and bring back its shine.

如果盘子失去光泽可以稍为一下使恢复光泽

A suit of armor imbued with this property never tarnishes and is immune to acid damage and rusting effects.

一套带有这种属性铠甲永远不会失去光泽并且免疫酸腐伤害锈蚀效果

It seems envy at being lower in the social pecking order tarnishes the satisfaction of being well off.

嫉妒社会等级低下使自身富裕满意度不屑一顾

Salt tarnishes silver.

失去光泽

Sloth tarnishes the edge of wit.

懒散才智锋芒