taint 的 3 个定义
- a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful.
- a trace of infection, contamination, or the like.
- a trace of dishonor or discredit.
- Obsolete. color; tint.
- to modify by or as if by a trace of something offensive or deleterious.
- to infect, contaminate, corrupt, or spoil.
- to sully or tarnish.
- Obsolete. to color or tint.
- to become tainted; spoil.
taint 近义词
contamination, corruption
dirty, contaminate; ruin
taint 的近义词 52 个
- besmirch
- blight
- cloud
- corrupt
- damage
- discredit
- harm
- hurt
- infect
- muddy
- poison
- pollute
- smear
- spoil
- stain
- sully
- tar
- tarnish
- adulterate
- blacken
- blemish
- blot
- blur
- brand
- cook
- crumble
- cut
- debase
- decay
- decompose
- defile
- deprave
- discolor
- disgrace
- dishonor
- disintegrate
- doctor
- foul
- putrefy
- rot
- shame
- soil
- spike
- stigmatize
- trash
- turn
- water
- break down
- cast a slur
- crud up
- give a bad name
- water down
taint 的反义词 28 个
更多taint例句
- Through a group called the SommFoundation, she arranged a harvest internship at an Oregon winery, but that was canceled when the winery decided not to harvest because of smoke taint from wildfires.
- He warned that the taint of Bircherism could sink Reagan and other conservative candidates in 1966.
- Knowing could change the participant’s behavior and taint any data coming out of the trial, he says.
- Because most early diet sodas didn’t taste that great, strategists warned against associating their brands with drinks that might taint their tremendous value.
- Smoke is a problem for vintage 2020, as taint from extensive exposure ruins grapes and could significantly reduce the quantity of wine this year, especially reds.
- Whether the charge will work to sufficiently taint Orman is another issue, says Popkin.
- Infiltration, though, may well taint all main rebel factions.
- In losing, however, he will taint his possible rivals—including Rand Paul—as pitiful members of the "surrender caucus."
- Once successfully in, I can see my Hash 160 and Taint Analysis, among other things.
- Random spot checks, so that getting checked carries no taint.
- The taint of commerce and the smoke of the north hangs visibly on the horizon.
- The taint was too inveterate to be eradicated; the evil was immedicable; Rome was already effete and moribund.
- It was spring in all its glory, without a taint of summer's heat, or a lingering chill of winter.
- Krafft-Ebing said that he never saw a case of true and reasonably well developed paranoia without hereditary taint.
- This and the peculiar notched or cleft teeth seem to point to an hereditary taint.