smears
n. 汙跡( smear的名詞複數 ); 汙斑; (顯微鏡的)塗片; 誹謗
v. 弄髒( smear的第三人稱單數 ); 玷汙; 塗抹; 把…擦模糊
If you smear a surface with an oily or sticky substance or smear the substance onto the surface, you spread a layer of the substance over the surface.
My sister smeared herself with suntan oil and slept by the swimming pool...
我姐姐在身上抹了防曬油,躺在游泳池邊睡著了。
Smear a little olive oil over the inside of the salad bowl.
在色拉碗的內壁上抹一點橄欖油。
A smear is a dirty or oily mark.
There was a smear of gravy on his chin.
他的下巴上粘著肉汁。
To smear someone means to spread unpleasant and untrue rumours or accusations about them in order to damage their reputation.
...an attempt to smear the director-general of the BBC.
汙衊英國廣播公司主管的企圖
A smear is an unpleasant and untrue rumour or accusation that is intended to damage someone's reputation.
He puts all the accusations down to a smear campaign by his political opponents.
他把所有的指責都歸結為政治對手們的造謠攻勢。
A smear or a smear test is a medical test in which a few cells are taken from a woman's cervix and examined to see if any cancer cells are present.
His evidence was a blend of smears, half truths and downright lies.
他的證詞裡摻雜著誹謗 、 部分的事實和徹頭徹尾的謊言.
Anything written with a soft pencil smears easily.
用軟鉛筆寫成的東西容易汙成一片.
The dog had smears of mud all over his body.
狗身上沾滿了泥汙.
To my left sunshine poured through a window lighting up the smears.
陽光透過我左邊的視窗,照得塗漆閃閃發亮.
She smears grease on her hands everyday.
她每天都往手上塗油脂.