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blem·ish AHD[blĕmʹĭsh] D.J.[ˈblemɪʃ]K.K.[ˈblɛmɪʃ]v.tr.(及物动词)blem.ished, blem.ish.ing, blem.ish.es - To mar or impair by a flaw.玷污,有损:因瑕疵而损坏或破坏
n.(名词)- An imperfection that mars or impairs; a flaw or defect.瑕疵,缺点或污点:损害或破坏的不完美之处;瑕疵或缺点
- Middle English blemisshen 中古英语 blemisshen
- from Old French blesmir, blemir blemiss- [to make pale] 源自 古法语 blesmir, blemir blemiss- [使变得苍白]
- [of Germanic origin] * see bhel- 1[源于日耳曼语] * 参见 bhel- 1
blemʹisher n.(名词)blemish, imperfection, fault, defect, flaw- All of these nouns denote loss or absence of perfection.所有这些名词都意指失去完美。
- Blemish applies to something, such as a blotch, that is held to mar the appearance or impair the character of a thing: Blemish 适用于损坏表面或事物特征的某事物,如(皮肤上的)脓疱: Cosmetics are often used to conceal facial blemishes.化妆品常用来遮盖脸部色斑。"Industry in art is a necessity—not a virtue—and any evidence of the same, in the production, is a blemish" (James McNeill Whistler). “在艺术中勤奋是必须的——而不是什么优点——但作品中任何一点相似之处都是缺点” (詹姆斯·麦尼尔·惠斯勒) 。
- Imperfection and fault apply more comprehensively to any deficiency or shortcoming: Imperfection 和 fault 更全面适用于任何不足和缺点: "A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellencies than imperfections" (Joseph Addison). “一个真正的评论家应论述优点多于不足之处” (约瑟夫·爱迪森)。 "His independence and love of the English were his only faults" (David Livingstone). “他的独立和对英语的热爱是他唯一的缺点” (大卫·利文斯通)。
- Defect denotes a serious functional or structural shortcoming: Defect 意味严重的功能或结构上的不足: "Ill breeding . . . is not a single defect, it is the result of many" (Henry Fielding). “缺乏教养…并不是一个孤立的缺点,而是由许多缺点引起的” (亨利·菲尔丁)。
- Flaw refers to an often small but always fundamental weakness: Flaw 通常指小而往往是重要的不足之处: Flaws in emeralds greatly reduce their value.祖母绿上的瑕疵大大降低了其价值。Experiments revealed a very basic flaw in the theory. 实验揭示了该理论中一个基本的缺陷
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