词汇 | smearing |
释义 | smearing present participle ofsmear smear verb uk /smɪər/ us /smɪr/ smearverb (SPREAD)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to spread a liquid or a thick substance over a surface: 涂抹(黏腻的东西) The children had smeared peanut butter all over the sofa.孩子们把花生酱抹得沙发上到处都是。 Can you explain why the front of your car is smeared with blood?你能解释一下为什么你的汽车前部沾有血迹吗? Spreading and scattering all over the placeidiom bedaub bell bestrew billow diffuse dispersion dotted around dredge dusting encroach on/upon something fan out slap something on slather smear smudge smudgily smudging sprinkle sweep smearverb (ACCUSE)[ T ] to publicly accuse someone of something unpleasant, unreasonable, or unlikely to be true in order to harm their reputation: 诽谤,污蔑 She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life.这家报纸对她的私生活造谣诬蔑,她决定以诽谤罪起诉。 Damaging reputation anti-defamation aspersion besmirch black mark blacken blot defame demonize dog drag someone's name through the mire/mudidiom give a dog a bad nameidiom scurrilously self-immolation show someone in a bad lightidiom slander slanderer slur smear stab stain Examples of smearingsmearing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. On the other hand, audio example 3 presents a case in which smearing is critical. This is a result of the spread in relativistic masses of the electrons (over the whole distribution) 'smearing out' the cyclotron resonances. Another characteristic of hall ambience is the reduction of clarity through the 'smearing' of one sound into the next by the reverberation. If there were such things as essentially invisible people, smearing their faces with opaque grease paint would render them visible. This equates to a delay of 1.87 ms, which can be attributed to temporal smearing. The effects of currents enhance this transverse smearing process. As stimulus size increases this spectral smearing is reduced and responses to non-preferred stimuli are reduced or abolished. The definition implicitly incorporates smearing effects of molecular diffusion and instrumental averaging. If soils are at, or above, field capacity, smearing and compaction are to be expected. When you make an eye saccade, the sensory stimulation provided by an object will change drastically due to very strong retinal smearing. The relationship between these quantities is derived by smearing the perturbation velocity distribution over the surface to give a continuous velocity distribution. The trick was to separate smearing of the energy parameter caused by inaccurate observations from intrinsic smearing of the real new comet orbits. However, in the second use the verb becomes a metaphor for the smearing of colour, presaged by the verb ' ' glazed. This extremely high ver tical dispersion considerable reduces the apparatus smearing introduced by a finite source size and the detector pixel. With a thicker medium a higher emission is achieved, but at the expense of smearing the spatial pattern. 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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