unsmudged / smʌdʒ /

未被污染的未受污染的不含杂质的无污点的

unsmudged3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a dirty mark or smear.
  2. a smeary state.
  3. a stifling smoke.
  4. a smoky fire, especially one made for driving away mosquitoes or safeguarding fruit trees from frost.
v. 有主动词 verb

smudged, smudg·ing.

  1. to mark with dirty streaks or smears.
  2. to fill with smudge, as to drive away insects or protect fruit trees from frost.
v. 无主动词 verb

smudged, smudg·ing.

  1. to form a smudge on something.
  2. to become smudged: White shoes smudge easily.
  3. to smolder or smoke; emit smoke, as a smudge pot.

unsmudged 近义词

unsmudged

等同于 clean

unsmudged

等同于 unsoiled

更多unsmudged例句

  1. While this is great for finding smudges on the paint, it’s terrible for emphasizing the distance between the walls.
  2. 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.
  3. ZEISS wipes remove smudges from fingerprints, dirt, grime, and bacteria.
  4. Tiny drops of sweat create the fingerprint smudges used to identify us.
  5. On a recent morning, Mahi had a smudge of baby powder visible on her neck after taking a bath.
  6. Dylan has gone for a stroke-and-smudge technique, blurring his pastels to create an atmospheric, out-of-focus, effect.
  7. What happened with Broadwell will be seen as a smudge on his record.
  8. Already the patch of brush in which lay the renegade Policemen was hidden in the smudge, shut away from our sight.
  9. The pale glow of light which came from that powder smudge on Carlson's lapel was no longer visible!
  10. High on the left lapel of his dark suit coat was a white smudge made by some sort of powder.
  11. In the dooryard, a dull fire smoked in a tin pan,—a "smudge" to drive off the mosquitoes.
  12. This produced a grayish smudge, but a second and third application made a good black.