sullied
英 [ˈsʌlid]
美 [ˈsʌlid]
v. 败坏; 有损于; 弄脏; 玷污
sully的过去分词和过去式
COCA.37953
柯林斯词典
- VERB 败坏;有损于;使贬值
If somethingis sullied bysomething else, it is damaged so that it is no longer pure or of such high value.- The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's...
类似劳埃德保险公司的那些丑闻令伦敦名声扫地。 - She claimed they were sullying her good name.
她声称他们在败坏她的名誉。
- The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's...
- VERB 弄脏;玷污
If someonesulliessomething, they make it dirty.- I felt loath to sully the gleaming brass knocker by handling it.
我不愿意伸手去抓那闪亮的黄铜门环,怕把它弄脏。
- I felt loath to sully the gleaming brass knocker by handling it.
双语例句
- Many birds are solid rufous above and sullied yellow below, with little contrast anywhere.
许多个体体上很确定是赤褐色的,体下是黄色,很少有对比。 - I don't want her to be sullied!
我不要她被玷污! - So they inwardly resolved that so long as they remained in the business, their piracies should not again be sullied with the crime of stealing.
所以他们暗下决心,只要还在当海盗,就不能让偷窃的罪行玷污他们海盗的英名。 - 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。 - In Gardner's mind, VENONA was almost an art form, and he did not want it sullied by crude McCarthyism.
在加德纳看来,维农纳几乎是某种形式的艺术,他不想让它被粗鄙的麦卡锡主义玷污。 - This is partly the result of the financial crisis, which has sullied the name of business generally.
这在一定程度上是由此次金融危机造成的。这场危机从整体上败坏了企业的名声。 - The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's
类似劳埃德保险公司的那些丑闻令伦敦名声扫地。 - Hopefully, a near-epic Cup quarter-final won't be sullied by the events of stupid fans home and away.
幸好一场近乎史诗式的杯赛四分一决赛,并没有因主队和客队的愚蠢球迷而受到毁坏。 - One thing I can comprehend: you intimated that to have a sullied memory was a perpetual bane.
有一件事我能明白:你表示,有一个玷污的记忆就是永久的毁灭。 - The journalists have defamed me! The article in the paper sullied my reputation.
记者们诽谤了我!报纸上的文章诽谤了我的名誉。