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tarnish verb¹ 1become/make sth less bright(使)变暗淡adverb➤badly极其暗淡◆the mirror had tarnished quite badly.这面镜子已经没什么光泽了。➤slightly略显暗淡tarnish verb² 2spoil sth败坏adverb➤severely严重损坏◆their severely tarnished reputation他们严重受损的名誉➤slightly, somewhat轻微/有几分玷污▸➤unfairly不公平地玷污▸➤forever永久玷污tarnish/ˈtɑ:nɪʃ ||; ˈtɑrnɪʃ/verb1. [i,t] (used about metal, etc) to become or to make sth less bright and shiny (指金属等)失去光泽 2. [t] to spoil the good opinion people have of sb/sth 损害,玷污(好名声) tar·nish /`tɑrnɪʃ; ˈtɑːnɪʃ/v 1. [t] if an event or fact tarnishes the opinion people have about someone or something, it makes it worse 玷污[名誉等]; 损害[形象]:◇the violence that tarnished miami's reputation 令迈阿密声誉受损的暴力事件 2. [i] if a metal tarnishes, it becomes darker and less shiny [金属]变暗,失去光泽 |