sully
英 [ˈsʌli]
美 [ˈsʌli]
v. 败坏; 有损于; 弄脏; 玷污
过去分词:sullied 过去式:sullied 现在分词:sullying 第三人称单数:sullies
BNC.22089 / COCA.17902
牛津词典
verb
- 败坏;有损于
to spoil or reduce the value of sth - 弄脏;玷污
to make sth dirty
柯林斯词典
- VERB 败坏;有损于;使贬值
If somethingis sullied bysomething else, it is damaged so that it is no longer pure or of such high value.- The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's...
类似劳埃德保险公司的那些丑闻令伦敦名声扫地。 - She claimed they were sullying her good name.
她声称他们在败坏她的名誉。
- The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's...
- VERB 弄脏;玷污
If someonesulliessomething, they make it dirty.- I felt loath to sully the gleaming brass knocker by handling it.
我不愿意伸手去抓那闪亮的黄铜门环,怕把它弄脏。
- I felt loath to sully the gleaming brass knocker by handling it.
双语例句
- Sully, I must go back "he said at last" Your students are doing well.
“苏利,我非回去不可,”最后他说,“你的学生们都学得不错。 - Nothing had ever happened to sully her reputation.
她的名声从来没有被什么事儿玷污过。 - I wouldn't sully my hands by acceptinga bribe.
我决不接受贿赂,一尘不染。 - Any further recalls will sully their reputations, perhaps irreparably.
再有任何召回事件都会玷污它们的声誉,而且可能无法挽回。 - Don't sully my dignity with your cash.
别用你的金钱来玷污我的名誉。 - But truly such is the power of the life, the holiness, the serenity, and the righteousness of a good emperor that not even the scorn felt for his kin can sully his own good name.
然而,一位皇帝真实的生活的力量,他的神性,宁静和正义,不会被那些轻浮的亲戚辱没自己的名声。 - The City's reputation has been sullied by scandals like those at Lloyd's
类似劳埃德保险公司的那些丑闻令伦敦名声扫地。 - Sully has always kept in mind the air-crew ejection study helearned about in his military days.
萨伦伯格一直牢记着在部队服役时学的飞行人员弹射研究。 - Who would want to sully the reputation of the nicest girl in school?
谁会想要玷污学校里最好的女孩的名声? - Sully peered into the blood-splattered cockpit.
萨伦伯格察看了血迹斑斑的驾驶舱。