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taint

/teynt/US // teɪnt //UK // (teɪnt) //

污点,污垢,污污,污玷

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become tainted; spoil.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdirty, contaminate; ruin
Synonyms
besmirch污辱,污秽物,污秽,污秽不堪blight枯萎病,枯萎病症,枯萎症,枯萎病的发生cloud云,云层,云雾,云端corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐damage损失,损害,损伤,损坏discredit诋毁,抹黑,诋毁名誉,诋毁他人harm伤害,危害,损害,坏处hurt伤害,负伤,伤痛,受伤的infect感染,传染,感染者,濡染muddy泥泞的,泥泞,浑浊的,浑浊poison毒药,毒物,毒害,毒pollute污染,污染环境,污染了,扰乱smear涂抹,涂片,敷衍了事,抹黑spoil破坏,糟蹋,弄坏,弄坏了stain污渍,污点,染色,沾污sully玷污,污辱,玷污了,脏污tar焦油,柏油,柏油路面,卷烟tarnish玷污,抹黑,玷污了,弄脏adulterate掺杂,羼杂,掺假,搀杂blacken黑化,变黑,发黑,变黑了blemish玷污,疵点,瑕疵,瑕玷blot污点,污渍,污痕,污污点blur模糊不清,模糊,模糊的,模糊的感觉brand品牌,牌子,烙印cook烹饪,厨师,烹调,煮饭crumble碎裂,弄碎,崩坏,崩解cut切,切割,削减,割debase贬低,贬损,贬值,贬低自己decay腐烂,衰变,衰落,衰减decompose分解,分解为,分解成,降解defile丑化,隘口,隘路,弄脏了deprave蹂躏,堕落,摧残,剥夺discolor褪色,脱色,落色,失色disgrace耻辱,羞辱,侮蔑,耻辱感dishonor辱骂,不名誉,侮辱,不光彩的事disintegrate瓦解,解体,崩解,碎裂doctor医生,医师,博士,大夫foul弄脏,犯规,弄脏了,弄虚作假putrefy腐烂,腐烂掉,腐化,腐烂的rot腐烂,腐败,腐蚀,腐化shame耻辱,羞愧,羞辱,羞愧难当soil土壤,土地,泥土spike尖顶,尖峰,尖峰时刻,尖锐湿疣stigmatize诬蔑,污名化,诬陷,鄙视trash垃圾,垃圾桶,垃圾箱,垃圾处理turn变成,转弯,变成了,转变water水,用水,水水,水的break down分解,崩溃,溃败,破解cast a slur谩骂,诽谤,骂人,撇清关系crud up废墟,碎裂,碎石,碎屑give a bad name恶名昭彰,恶名昭著,恶名远扬,骂人water down掺水,浇水,浇灌,冲淡
Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.