逍遥学能 2018-09-14 13:35
第三人称单数:tarnishes
tarnish在线翻译
第三人称复数:tarnishes
tarnish的翻译
现在分词:tarnishing
过去分词:tarnished
过去式:tarnished
及物/不及物动词(通常指金属)(使)失去光泽,(使)变灰暗
及物动词玷污,败坏
名词污点,瑕疵; 无光泽,晦暗
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及物动词
1. Air and moisture tarnish silver.
空气和潮湿使银子失去光泽。
2. The scandal tarnished his reputation.
丑闻败坏了他的名誉。
3. His reputation was tarnished.
他的声誉受到玷污。
tarnish的反义词
1. 变色:浸镀银层在空气中碰到微量的硫气时即容易变色(Tarnish),为了防变色以及防止银金属的快速迁移(Leaching)甚至破坏绝缘起见,刻意在浸银层表面上生成一薄层有机性保护膜,以堵绝此等缺失.
2. 金属变色:16 硬度 hardness | 17 金属变色 tarnish | 18 点滴腐蚀试验 dropping corrosion test
3. 变暗:target 标志 | tarnish 变暗 | tarragon oil 龙蒿油
1. Tarnish V (1)To dull the luster of; discolor, especially by exposure to air or dirt.
使晦暗:使…的光泽晦暗;使褪色,尤指通过把…暴露在空气或灰尘中
2. Laurent shuttle. de. Medici is a good conduct of this young, republican ideas, he is determined to cut off tarnish his country's tyrant - his brother Alexander from Germany.
洛朗梭。德。美第奇本是一个品行端正的青年,具有共和思想,他立志要剪除玷污他的祖国的暴君——他的从兄亚历山大德。
3. Carefully wrapping silver jewelry pieces in anti-tarnish paper and placing it in a plastic bag is a safe and simple storage method.
仔细包装件银饰品在抗变色纸,并把它在一个塑料袋是一种安全,简单的存储方法。
4. Platinum plating gives the silver setting a rich sheen that's also tarnish-proof and hypoallergenic.
白金电镀银设置赋予了丰富的光泽,同时也是损害,证明和低过敏。
5. Platinum plating gives the silver setting a rich finish and also makes it tarnish-proof and hypoallergenic.
白金电镀银设置赋予了丰富的完成,也使得它玷污,证明和低过敏。
6. Platinum plating gives the silver setting a rich sheen and also makes it tarnish-proof and hypoallergenic.
白金电镀银设置赋予了丰富的光泽,也使得它玷污,证明和低过敏。
7. Platinum plating gives this piece a lustrous finish and makes it hypoallergenic and tarnish-proof.
白金电镀光泽使这件作品一完成,使之低过敏性,败坏防。
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8. Platinum plating on the sterling silver gives these post-set earrings a rich finish, and also makes them tarnish-proof and hypoallergenic.
铂镀上纯银使这些后完成设置了丰富的耳环,也使他们玷污,证明和低过敏。
9. And best of all, they won't tarnish.
和最佳所有,他们不会玷污。
10. The most common way to avoid tarnish is to wear your jewellery regularly.
最常见的方式,以避免损害您的珠宝是经常穿。
11. If news of this gets out, it will tarnish his image.
如果这种消息传出去,一定会抹黑他的形象。
12. NOT the most glamorous of metals, tin seems to tarnish whatever it is linked with in the popular mind, whether it be tin-eared musicians, tinpot dictators or tinhorn braggarts.
因为没有夺目的光泽,锡在语言中也是倍遭歧视,无论是形容耳聋的音乐家,恶毒的独裁者还是形容华而不实的吹嘘,都会有它的存在。
13. Please avoid conditions which may cause the LED to corrode tarnish or discolor.
请避免在具有导致 LED 腐蚀、玷污和脱色的环境下使用。
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14. Please avoid conditions which may cause the BG-LED to corrode, tarnish or discolor.
请避免条件,可能会导致血糖LED的腐蚀,破坏或变色。
15. Thank you! Read in this post, I did not immediately respond to, because I fear that I Extremely vulgar response will tarnish the very few on-line posts.
谢谢你!在看完这帖子以后,我没有立即回复,因为我生怕我庸俗不堪的回复会玷污了这网上少有的帖子。
tarnish的反义词
16. Chemical Cleaning: Removes the anti-tarnish coating, dirt, grease, from the copper ciad laminate.
化学清洗:去除铜箔面上的氧化层、不光泽物、污物和油脂。
17. Gotten more useful experience about cashmere milling through discussion on the condition of the milling technics, the method of against dicoloration for the cashmere and silk mixed products, the step of avoiding tarnish for color block and intarsia sweater and the management of shrinkproof process.
通过对影响缩绒工艺条件的研究,进一步对特殊产品的缩绒处理方法进行了试验和实践,包括丝绒混纺产品防脱色的工艺方法,配色、提花衫后整理中避免容易出现的沾色问题所采取的措施及羊绒衫防缩处理。
18. For storage, carefully wrap Silver jewelry pieces in anti-tarnish paper and place it in a plastic bag.
对於储存,精心包装银饰件的抗变色纸,并把它在一个塑料袋。
19. Beyond the Fifth Ring Beijing extends in thick fingers of suburban high-rise and a puzzling amalgamation of villa-parks and village factories looming in clouds around them. Yet none of these realities seem to tarnish the myth of Beijing.
五环之外,北京像张开的手指一样向外蔓延,郊区的高层住宅、别墅群、冒着黑烟的工厂参差错落,但这些并没有玷污北京的传奇色彩。
20. It's also a less messy option to the silver pastes, although some tarnish usually does transfer to my hands.
这也是一个混乱的选择较少的银膏,虽然一些损害往往会转移到我的手。
1. tarnish的近义词
1. 玷污,败坏,损害(名誉或形象)
If you say that something tarnishes someone's reputation or image, you mean that it causes people to have a worse opinion of them than they would otherwise have had.
e.g. The affair could tarnish the reputation of the prime minister...
这一事件可能有损首相的名誉。
e.g. His image was tarnished by the savings and loan scandal.
他的形象因为那桩储蓄信贷丑闻而受损。
2. (使)有污迹;(使)失去光泽;(使)变暗淡
If a metal tarnishes or if something tarnishes it, it becomes stained and loses its brightness.
e.g. It never rusts or tarnishes...
它从不生锈,也不会失去光泽。
e.g. Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal.
清洁银器时要戴上棉手套,因为你皮肤里的酸性物质会使它失去光泽。
3. 锈斑;污点
Tarnish is a substance which forms of the surface of some metals and which stains them or causes them to lose their brightness.
e.g. The tarnish lay thick on the inside of the ring.
戒指内侧有一层厚厚的锈斑。
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1. Any disrespect to intellectual property rights will also tarnish the company's image across the globe.
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2. It is something that the government must do well or it will tarnish its reputation and affect the stability of this country.
3. If polishing off the tarnish of time passed requires hard physical labor, then to solve all the engineering mysteries is sheer mental exercise.
4. If the government still sets obstacles to prevent free labour mobility, it will not only impair the city's development but also tarnish fairness and justice.
5. Their abuse of power is quite likely to tarnish the reputation of the government and alienate the public from the civil servants.
6. Chen's office urged people not to interrupt the celebrations, a move it said would otherwise tarnish the island's image.
7. It's not right to say that this scandal will tarnish Chinese abroad, for it misconstrues all Chinese as an inseparable whole.
8. It goes without saying that such stupid mentality will only tarnish the Party's image further and undermine the people's trust in the Party.
9. tarnish什么意思
9. It is true that beggars on their knees do tarnish the image of clean and neat urban appearance like stains on a clean shirt.
10. tarnish的近义词
10. Turing it into a political issue would only harm the process or even tarnish the ultimate target itself.
noun
1. tarnish的反义词
1. discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation
verb
1. make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air
also used metaphorically
e.g. The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air
Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man
Synonym: stain maculate sully defile