taint
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If a person or thing is tainted by something bad or undesirable, their status or reputation is harmed because they are associated with it. 玷污
Opposition leaders said that the elections had been tainted by corruption. 反對(duì)派領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人說(shuō)這些選舉已被腐敗玷污了。
2. taintedADJ 受玷污的
He came out only slightly tainted by telling millions of viewers he and his wife had had marital problems. 他告訴上百萬(wàn)觀眾他和他的妻子已有婚姻問(wèn)題,結(jié)果他只是略受影響。
3. N-COUNT A taint is an undesirable quality which ruins the status or reputation of someone or something. 污點(diǎn)
Her government never really shook off the taint of corruption. 她的政府從未真正甩掉腐敗的污點(diǎn)。
4. V-T If an unpleasant substance taints food or medicine, the food or medicine is spoiled or damaged by it. 使 (食品或藥品) 變壞
Rancid oil will taint the flavour. 變質(zhì)的油會(huì)破壞味道。
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taint /te?nt/ (tainting,tainted,taints)
劍橋詞典
- to spoil something, especially food or blood , by adding a harmful substance , or to spoil people's opinion of someone
(通過(guò)添加有害物質(zhì)而)污染(食品、血液等);玷污,敗壞
His reputation was permanently tainted by the financial scandal . 那起財(cái)務(wù)丑聞讓他一輩子聲名狼藉。 返回 taint