besmirched

英 [bɪˈsmɜːtʃt] 美 [bɪˈsmɜːrtʃt]

v.  诋毁; 败坏…的名声
besmirch的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 诋毁;诬蔑;玷污
    If you besmirch someone or their reputation, you say that they are a bad person or that they have done something wrong, usually when this is not true.
    1. He has accused local people of trying to besmirch his reputation.
      他指责当地人企图败坏他的名声。

双语例句

  1. Her soul was horribly besmirched.
    她的灵魂已经变得肮脏不堪。
  2. Though anti-English attitudes have been mercifully absent from the mainstream debate, a nasty nationalist fringe has besmirched some exchanges on social media and street corners.
    尽管幸运的是,反英格兰情绪没有出现在主流辩论中,但一种龌龊的民族主义极端思想污染了社交媒体和坊间的某些谈话。
  3. The fiction of Wang Xiaofang, once the private secretary to a deputy mayor of Shenyang, a large city in China's north-east, has further besmirched the offices'image.
    王晓方的小说,他曾是沈阳(中国东北的一个大城市)驻京办主任私人秘书,更进一步损坏了办事处的形象。
  4. Then, all of a sudden, pinball began to purify its besmirched image.
    有一天,弹子球的名声突然好起来了。
  5. She feels his behavior has besmirched his family name.
    她觉得他的行为损害了他的家庭名声。
  6. Then, as the Olympic-torch relay was greeted by pro-Tibet demonstrations in London, Paris and San Francisco, many Chinese felt their national honor had been besmirched.
    之后,由于奥运火炬接力在伦敦、巴黎和旧金山遭到藏空格独分子的示空格威抵空格制,让许多中国人感到他们的国家荣誉被玷污了。
  7. So many with besmirched and sullied egos will inevitably follow their ill conceived prejudices to the grave.
    有这么多侮辱、自我必然跟着应由其患病的严重偏见设想。
  8. His jealous brother besmirched him in front of a large group of his colleagues.
    他弟弟因妒忌在一大群同事面前损坏他的名誉。
  9. His body was bruised, his hands were bleeding, and his rags were all besmirched with mud.
    他已遍体鳞伤,手上在流血,一身破衣服沾满了污泥。
  10. As someone who straddles the old and new worlds of fashion, I am incandescent to see the blogging community  .  .  .   besmirched by people who, whether they understand the consequences of their actions or not, behave in an unethical manner.
    作为跨越新旧时尚领域的人,看到博客圈被一些行为不道德的人不论他们是否明白自己行为的后果所玷污,我感到很愤怒。