词汇 | mar |
释义 | mar verb[ T ] formaluk /mɑːr/ us /mɑːr/-rr- to spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable: 损坏;破坏;损伤 Sadly, the text is marred by careless errors.很遗憾,这篇文章因一些粗心大意的错误而大为减色。 It was a really nice day, marred only by a little argument in the car on the way home.这一天过得非常不错,只是回家路上在汽车里发生的一点儿口角令人扫兴。 I hope the fact that Louise isn't coming won't mar your enjoyment of the evening.路易丝今晚不来了,我希望这不会使你扫兴。 Damaging and spoiling adulterant adulterate adulterated adulteration applecart butcher drive a wedge between someoneidiom dry rot eat eat away at something erode foul queer rain on someone's paradeidiom rampage ravage ravages seismic sour wreck mar | American Dictionarymar verb[ T ] us/mɑr/-rr- to spoil something, making it less good or less enjoyable: Water will mar the finish of polished wood. Mar. | Business EnglishMar. (alsoMar)ukus written abbreviation for March Examples of marmar The book is unfortunately marred by technical and editing problems-repetition, grammatical slips, stylistically cumbersome passages, and weak internal organization of some chapters. The recording is slightly marred by some extraneous noise and a cloudy sound-quality on some of the vocal parts. However, this is not true in all villages, and this is probably what has marred many social forestry projects. Our findings suggest that political discussion is infrequently public, modestly contested and sometimes marred by inequality. And though often modestly contested, they are marred by political inequality. The text is marred by the author's uncritical acceptance of the accounts and attitudes of his nineteenth-century sources. It has been marred by a lot of controversy, and most importantly thousands of innocent people lost their lives. Developments within nationalist politics and pedagogies dictated that his second local tour would be marred by disappointments and disillusionment. Not smooth but rather marred by dense, small pockmarks; its par ticulate inclusions are finer and denser than those of any other obsidian sources. However, the book is overly long, and is marred by a considerable amount of repetition of both the theoretical argument and policy-relevant material. But it is unfortunate that the very last sentence is marred by an egregious slip. These errors and judgement calls, however, are rare in the text and in no way mar the book's overall value. The volume suffers from a paucity of maps, and two or three chapters are marred by inexcusably obscure language. However, the book is marred by important passages that could not survive such a translation. Like his first essay, this one is often marred by impossibly obscure language. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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