mar 的定义
marred, mar·ring.
- to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
- to disfigure, deface, or scar: The scratch marred the table.
mar 近义词
hurt, damage
更多mar例句
- But Khin Mar Cho is pinning her hopes on the international community.
- A steel bracelet on my wrists reads CPL BRIAN L. CHEVALIER - 14 MAR 2007 – DIYALA.
- Then came his turn as Ennis Del Mar, the gay lovelorn cowboy in Brokeback Mountain, and the rest is history.
- Pujol was offering a choice of tasting menus that evening: Mar (Surf) or Tierra (Turf).
- The Savanna-La-Mar Hurricane then moved onto Cuba, killing more than 1,000, in total.
- Railroads are reckless Radicals and are destined by turns to make and to mar the fortunes of many great emporiums.
- But the Earls of Mar and Athol are collecting their forces, and some other nobles of the land are drawing to their party.'
- A cigar should be handled daintily; it is a fragile, graceful creature—don't mar its beauty.
- One glaring color, or conspicuous article, would entirely mar the beauty of such a dress.
- Collars or sleeves, pinned over or tightly strained to meet, will entirely mar the effect of the prettiest dress.