blemish
n. 瑕疵,缺点; 污点; 不名誉
vt. 有损…的完美; 玷污; 损害; 弄脏
A blemish is a small mark on something that spoils its appearance.
Every piece is closely scrutinised, and if there is the slightest blemish on it, it is rejected.
每一件物品都经过严格检查,稍有瑕疵就会被退回。
A blemish on something is a small fault in it.
This is the one blemish on an otherwise resounding success.
如果没有这个小小的失误,这就是一次彻底的胜利。
If something blemishes someone's character or reputation, it spoils it or makes it seem less good than it was in the past.
He wasn't about to blemish that pristine record.
他本不想去玷污那清白的过去。
1. a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body);
1. mar or spoil the appearance of;
2. mar or impair with a flaw;
3. add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective
He was pilloried, but she escaped without blemish.
他受到公众的批评, 她却名声未损地得以逃脱.
One bad deed can blemish a good reputation.
一次不良的行为可损害好的名声.
It is the only blemish on his record.
这是他历史上唯一的污点.
That mole is a blemish on his face.
那个黑痣是他脸上的缺点.
The police say the suspect has a slight blemish on his left cheek.
警方说嫌犯的左颊上有一小块疤痕.