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blemished

/blem-ish/US // ˈblɛm ɪʃ //UK // (ˈblɛmɪʃ) //

有瑕疵的,有缺陷的,斑点,有瑕疵的人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to destroy or diminish the perfection of: The book is blemished by those long, ineffective descriptions.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a mark that detracts from appearance, as a pimple or a scar.
    • : a defect or flaw; stain; blight: a blemish on his record.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbflaw, disfigure

Examples

  • Up close, viewers can appreciate the peaks and valleys created by the paint itself, as well as the cracks and blemishes that have accumulated over the centuries.

  • We will see if those defensive limitations are enough to derail another title bid, but the Chiefs aren’t the only ones with blemishes on their Super Bowl resume.

  • The number one thing that sells a red potato is a nice bright red skin color, without any blemishes.

  • Vaguely resembling a sunflower — or the Eye of Sauron from The Lord of the Rings — the spot appears as a dark blemish wreathed by ribbons of plasma that have been sculpted by magnetic fields sprouting from the spot’s center.

  • The only blemishes for the Packers were a missed extra point by Mason Crosby and a knee injury suffered by center Corey Linsley.

  • Through them alone came her interests and her emotions; consequently, she suffered no longer from her blemished life.

  • The sheet of paper had not been blemished but after a while Peter took it out and wrote the same thing on another.

  • We speak with sadness; the honour of the Church has been not a little blemished in the time of Honorius.

  • Not a curve that was blemished by an angle or ruffled by asperities.

  • There was the same blemished appearance as before, and the crack in the vase was now plainly visible.