disfigure 的定义
dis·fig·ured, dis·fig·ur·ing.
- to mar the appearance or beauty of; deform; deface: Our old towns are increasingly disfigured by tasteless new buildings.
- to mar the effect or excellence of: His reputation was disfigured by instances of political favoritism.
disfigure 近义词
make ugly
更多disfigure例句
- Others, like panamensis, mostly found in Panama and Colombia, attack the mucous membranes that line the inside of the nose and mouth, disfiguring people permanently.
- Topping in this way permanently disfigures the natural form.
- Massive commercial surveillance for the sake of a few companies is disfiguring our societies.
- There were points where I thought it was possible I could either die or become seriously disfigured.
- It would not mutilate and disfigure the body, for it is a sacred temple, to be made beautiful and attractive.
- I never saw any one who so well defies the power of time and vice to disfigure.
- Footnote 184: This remark refers to several blots of ink which disfigure the page of his Journal on which he was writing.
- The documents stolen by Reuter were interpolated by the police so as to disfigure their meaning.
- A fine line made with a medium pencil will answer the same purpose and will not materially disfigure the box.