discolor 的 2 个定义
- to change or spoil the color of; fade or stain.
- to change color; become faded or stained.
discolor 近义词
fading, dirtying of hue
更多discolor例句
- There was a discolored mark on my chest above my right lung.
- They were discolored by ultraviolet radiation and desiccation.
- The outer layers of 500- and 1,000-micrometer-thick pellets were dead too, discolored by ultraviolet radiation and desiccation.
- Thus importance was attached to the most insignificant occurrences, and one action made to darken and discolor another.
- They should have no decayed places that might taint or discolor the soups, and they should be as crisp and solid as possible.
- As actual decomposition sets in, the skin begins to discolor.
- When cauliflower is cooked for salad, care must be taken not to cook it so long as to discolor it or cause it to fall to pieces.
- When cake dough is stirred in an aluminum dish, the sides usually become darkened and are liable to discolor the mixture.