blackened
英 [ˈblækənd]
美 [ˈblækənd]
v. (使)变黑; 抹黑; 丑化; 败坏…的名誉
blacken的过去分词和过去式
BNC.15759 / COCA.14067
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)变黑;弄黑;涂黑
Toblackensomething means to make it black or very dark in colour. Something thatblackensbecomes black or very dark in colour.- The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth...
下町的已婚女性还保留着把牙齿涂黑的习俗。 - You need to grill the tomatoes until the skins blacken.
你得把番茄烤到皮变黑为止。
- The married women of Shitamachi maintained the custom of blackening their teeth...
- VERB 诬蔑;玷污;给…抹黑
If someoneblackensyour character, they make other people believe that you are a bad person.- He accused him of knowingly spreading falsehoods in an effort to blacken my character...
他指控他蓄意散布虚假信息以玷污我的人格。 - They're trying to blacken our name.
他们企图败坏我们的名声。
- He accused him of knowingly spreading falsehoods in an effort to blacken my character...
英英释义
adj
- (of the face) made black especially as with suffused blood
- a face black with fury
- darkened by smoke
- blackened rafters
双语例句
- Smoking blackened his fingers.
抽烟使他的手指变黑了。 - The smoke has blackened the walls.
烟把墙熏黑了。 - After development, incoming light produces blackened silver granules in the layer.
显影后,入射光就在表层产生了发黑的银粒子。 - The commandos went into action at night with their faces blackened for better concealment.
突击队员抹黑了脸以利于隐蔽,在晚上开始了行动。 - At least if we don't want blood blisters and blackened fingernails.
至少我们不会想要血疱和黑指甲。 - One's reputation may be blackened by the maledictions of irresponsible people.
一个人的名誉,有可能被不负责任的人的诽谤给抹黑了。 - The commandos blackened their faces with charcoal.
那名突击队员用木炭把他的脸涂黑。 - Three fell in the street and were immediately run over and blackened by the incessant vehicles.
张落到了街上,立刻被川流不息的车辆碾成了一团黑。 - The young fool got both eyes blackened when he picked a quarrel with a man in the pub.
这个小傻瓜在酒店里与一个男子汉吵嘴,两个眼睛都被打肿了。 - Since then, several outbreaks of worker unrest and noisy campaigns by activists have further blackened its name.
从那时起,爆发了数起工人动乱,让富士康的名声更臭了。