smudge
[smʌdʒ]
vt.
弄脏;
使冒浓烟;
使模糊;
用浓烟熏;
vi.
被弄脏;
形成污迹;
n.
污点,污迹;
浓烟;
冒浓烟的火堆;
模糊的字迹;
例句:
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The smudge which Tess had set upon that nobility.
来自fig.
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She kissed me, careful not to smudge me with her fresh lipstick.
她小心翼翼地吻了我,以免把刚刚抹上的口红弄到我脸上。
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Smudge the outline using a cotton-wool bud.
用一根棉签把轮廓抹花。
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There was a dark smudge on his forehead.
他的额头上有一个黑乎乎的污点。
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There was a green smudge on her pinafore.
来自V. Woolf
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Smudge also leaves behind his fiancee Laura, who he adored.
来自BBC