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词汇 disfigured
释义 disfigured
past simple and past participle ofdisfigure
disfigure
verb[ T ]
uk /dɪsˈfɪɡ.ər/ us /dɪsˈfɪɡ.jɚ/
to spoil the appearance of something or someone, especially their face, completely: 损毁…的外观;使毁容
She was horribly disfigured by burns.她的脸因烧伤而变得惨不忍睹。
This part of the old town has been disfigured by ugly new buildings.老城的这一地区已经被丑陋的新建筑搞得面目全非了。
Synonyms
blemish
deface
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to spoil something
spoilDon't spoil the movie by telling me what happens!
ruinI put too much salt in the sauce and ruined it.
defaceMany of the library books had been defaced.
disfigureHer face was disfigured by the scar.
sourOur friendship soured after the argument, and we just drifted apart.
poisonThe long dispute has poisoned relations between the two countries.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Destroying and demolishing
annihilate
annihilation
apocalypse
bash
bash through (something)
be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom
consume
costly
dynamite
erosion
erosional
erosionally
erosive
sabotage
saboteur
sack
sacking
sacrifice
scarred
wipe

Examples of disfigured


disfigured

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


What we witness here is that as the land is worked into ' ' hoed rows ' ' it becomes a disfigured poetic landscape of exchange and use values.
Upon convection, the resulting disturbances dramatically disfigured the cavity surface, thus negating the original purpose.
She has had significant emotional suffering due to social isolation and the stigma of cancer, and feels disfigured as a result of bilateral mastectomy.
Every one was twisted or swollen or disfigured in some strange way.
Discussing ' ' athletes ' ' as ' ' athletes, ' ' let alone as ' ' celebrities, ' ' in the early nineteenth century leaves the book's first chapter disfigured by anachronism.
The continual fighting and dying, the mounting disfigured bodies of comrades, the sleeplessness and fatigue, the emotional stress, all had taken their toll on the combatants.
One has only to go to the town to realise that it now is being disfigured by industrial dereliction.
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Recent comment has been disfigured by a good deal of misinformation.
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It is quite true that the planet is disfigured by tyrannies and acts of injustice of many kinds and in many places.
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The provision of community care is disfigured by demarcation disputes between health authorities and social service departments.
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Frequently they are life threatening or leave the victim permanently disfigured and injured.
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Already the skyline of our houses and terraces is disfigured by a proliferation of miscellaneous ironmongery.
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The only thing which has disfigured the debate has been the personal attacks made upon him.
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It was found to be practically impossible to specify the actual landscape which would be disfigured.
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Conversely, if the old penalties and dismemberments which have disfigured peace treaties in the past are repeated the chances of re-aggression will be increased.
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