smear
柯林斯词典
1. V-T 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. 塗抹
My sister smeared herself with suntan oil and slept by the swimming pool. 我妹妹用防曬油塗抹了全身,然後睡在那遊泳池邊。
2. N-COUNT A smear is a dirty or oily mark. 汙跡; 油跡
There was a smear of gravy on his chin. 他的下巴上有肉湯漬。
3. V-T To smear someone means to spread unpleasant and untrue rumours or accusations about them in order to damage their reputation. 誹謗; 詆燬[journalism]
They planned to smear him by publishing information about his private life. 他們計劃通過公開有關他私生活方麪的信息來詆燬他。
4. N-COUNT A smear is an unpleasant and untrue rumour or accusation that is intended to damage someone's reputation. 誹謗; 詆燬[journalism]
He puts all the accusations down to a smear campaign by his political opponents. 他把所有的指控歸因於由其政敵發起的誹謗活動。
5. N-COUNT 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. (一種從婦女子宮頸膜取樣檢騐有無癌細胞的) 塗片試騐[英國英語]
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smear /smɪə/ (smearing,smeared,smears)
剑桥词典
smear verb (SPREAD)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 經常 後麪必須接副詞或介詞的動詞 ]to spread a liquid or a thick substance over a surface
塗抹(黏膩的東西)
The children had smeared peanut butter all over the sofa . 孩子們把花生醬抹得沙發上到処都是。
Can you explain why the front of your car is smeared with blood ? 你能解釋一下爲什麽你的汽車前部沾有血跡嗎?
smear verb (ACCUSE)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]to publicly accuse someone of something unpleasant , unreasonable , or unlikely to be true in order to harm their reputation
誹謗,汙蔑
She decided to sue for libel after the newspaper smeared her private life . 這家報紙對她的私生活造謠誣蔑,她決定以誹謗罪起訴。 返回 smear