smudge 的 3 个定义
- a dirty mark or smear.
- a smeary state.
- a stifling smoke.
- a smoky fire, especially one made for driving away mosquitoes or safeguarding fruit trees from frost.
smudged, smudg·ing.
- to mark with dirty streaks or smears.
- to fill with smudge, as to drive away insects or protect fruit trees from frost.
smudged, smudg·ing.
- to form a smudge on something.
- to become smudged: White shoes smudge easily.
- to smolder or smoke; emit smoke, as a smudge pot.
smudge 近义词
dirt smear
smear, dirty
更多smudge例句
- While this is great for finding smudges on the paint, it’s terrible for emphasizing the distance between the walls.
- The amFilm Tempered Glass Screen Protector is resistant to scratches, smudges, and even liquids without greatly affecting the touchscreen properties of the Switch’s screen.
- ZEISS wipes remove smudges from fingerprints, dirt, grime, and bacteria.
- Tiny drops of sweat create the fingerprint smudges used to identify us.
- On a recent morning, Mahi had a smudge of baby powder visible on her neck after taking a bath.
- Dylan has gone for a stroke-and-smudge technique, blurring his pastels to create an atmospheric, out-of-focus, effect.
- What happened with Broadwell will be seen as a smudge on his record.
- Already the patch of brush in which lay the renegade Policemen was hidden in the smudge, shut away from our sight.
- The pale glow of light which came from that powder smudge on Carlson's lapel was no longer visible!
- High on the left lapel of his dark suit coat was a white smudge made by some sort of powder.
- In the dooryard, a dull fire smoked in a tin pan,—a "smudge" to drive off the mosquitoes.
- This produced a grayish smudge, but a second and third application made a good black.