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词汇 smudge
释义 smudge
noun[ C ]
uk /smʌdʒ/ us /smʌdʒ/
a mark with no particular shape that is caused, usually by accident, by rubbing something such as ink or a dirty finger across a surface: (擦拭后留下的)污迹,污痕
Her hands were covered in dust and she had a black smudge on her nose.她的手上沾满了灰尘,鼻子上也有黑乎乎的一块。
figurativeShe said we were nearly there, but the island was still no more than a distant smudge on the horizon.她说我们快到了,但那个岛依然只是地平线上遥远的一个小黑点。
Synonyms
mark(DIFFERENT AREA)
smear(SPREAD)
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stainnoun(MARK)
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

a mark on something
markThe backs of the chairs have left marks on the wall.
stainShe had grass stains on her white jeans.
smearHe had smears of tomato ketchup on his shirt.
smudgeNo matter how often I wash my hands, I leave smudges all over my phone's screen.
blotchHe had blotches all over his face.
speckShe looked through the old camera lens and saw specks of dust.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Dirt & untidiness
bloodstain
clutter
contaminant
contamination
crud
fleck
grime
grunge
gunge
gunk
muck
pollutant
polluter
recontamination
scrappiness
scruff
shambles
slime
slob
smear

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smudgy
smudge
verb[ I or T ]
uk /smʌdʒ/ us /smʌdʒ/
If ink, paint, etc. smudges or if someone smudges it, it becomes dirty or not clear because someone or something has touched it: (墨迹、画作等)被弄脏,被弄模糊;把…弄脏
She was crying and her mascara had smudged.她正在哭,睫毛膏都哭花了。
Synonym
smear
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markverb(DAMAGE/MAKE DIRTY)
stainverb(MARK)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Spreading and scattering
all over the placeidiom
bedaub
bell
bestrew
billow
dispersion
disseminate
distribution
dotted around
dredge
dusting
encroach on/upon something
rambling
scattered
scatteringly
slap something on
slather
smear
smudgily
sprinkle

Related word


smudging

smudge | American Dictionary


smudge
noun[ C ]
us/smʌdʒ/
a mark left on a surface, usually unintentionally, from having touched something wet or sticky:
Trev wiped a smudge of chocolate from the side of his mouth.
smudge
verb[ T ]
us/smʌdʒ/
to make a dirty, wet, or sticky mark on a surface:
She was sweaty and her face was smudged with dirt.
If you smudge something that is neat, you make it messy:
She draws a line and then smudges it with her finger.

Examples of smudge


smudge
The d in this antiphon is at an angle and so diminutive that its bar makes the image smudged, although the figure is plain enough to be interpretable.
The average clutch consists of three ovoid creamy eggs speckled with coarse smudges and blotches of reddish-brown, particularly on the larger end.
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In earlier decades, investigators would dust for fingerprints only to find smears and smudges caused by gloves.
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She realises her hands are smudged with blood and is disgusted.
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The markings, when present, may be in the form of uninterrupted spiral bands, spiral dotted lines, or small radial smudges.
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Laminating paper products, such as photographs, can prevent them from becoming creased, faded, water damaged, wrinkled, stained, smudged, abraded, or marked by grease or fingerprints.
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The grandmothers also lit smudging incense and prayed.
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Observing their smudges, smears, and imperfections, he sensed that he too was capable of such work, and decided to attend art school.
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You can almost picture a bewildered office boy, his face smudged with soot, wandering through the ruins and rescuing pages at random.
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However, they will last a long time and resist smudging, even on very oily skin.
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Sage and sweet grass are burned with the user inhaling and covering themselves in the smoke in a process known widely as smudging.
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Indistinct or poorly defined markings in these regions are often called neck or shoulder "smudges", "patches", or "shadows".
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Gel ink dries much more rapidly than liquid-ink, making it much more, but not completely, resistant to smudging.
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Fixative is used to prevent pencil and crayon marks from smudging.
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In counterfeit notes, the printed lines will be broken and there may also be ink smudges.
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