defiler / dɪˈfaɪl /

诽谤者破坏者破产者破解者

defiler 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·filed, de·fil·ing.

  1. to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase.
  2. to violate the chastity of.
  3. to make impure for ceremonial use; desecrate.
  4. to sully, as a person's reputation.

defiler 近义词

defiler

等同于 rapist

defiler 的近义词 5
defiler

等同于 enemy

更多defiler例句

  1. And Mr. Gosse saw him as the defiler of the purity of the English language.
  2. They hate the army of Aerschot and Lorraine as a mother hates the defiler of her child.
  3. Schwartz's kick at the Master had thrown the adoring dog into a maniac rage against this defiler of his idol.
  4. The impulse to crush the defiler was checked by the sudden appearance of two men inside the curtains.
  5. He returned unexpectedly soon, however; found his home occupied, and stabbed the defiler of it.