soiled

英[sɔɪld]
美[sɔɪld]

基本释义

  • adj.污染的
  • v.弄脏,污辱( soil的过去式和过去分词 )

实用例句

a sale of shop-soiled goods at half price

半价促销商店陈货

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

His actions have soiled his family name.

他的行为辱没了家门.

《简明英汉词典》

She soiled her dress with ink.

她的衣服被墨水弄脏了.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

You've soiled the book.

你把书弄脏了.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

Soiled by her imposture she remains silent.

她背着冒名顶替者的黑锅却一直沉默。

辞典例句

Boil the oil soiled by the coil in the toilet lest it spoil.

把被盥洗室里的线圈弄脏的油煮开,免得它变质。

辞典例句

The salesman tried to palm us off with some shop - soiled clothes.

那个店员想哄我们买下一些已陈列许久的衣服.

辞典例句

Numitor took the soiled, torn garment in his hands.

纽米托拿起这件又脏又破的长袍.

辞典例句

Casts are usually soiled either during eating or elimination.

在喂食或排泄时管型经常受到污染.

辞典例句

Why is a bird - soiled statue more commanding than one that is clean?

为什么鸟粪沾污的铜象竟比干干净净的铜象更具有威仪?

辞典例句

You change your soiled clothes for clean ones.

你把脏衣服脱下,换件干净的.

辞典例句

He soiled his hands repairing the machine.

他修理机器弄脏了手.

辞典例句

Billy came to school in soiled , bedraggled hand - medowns.

比利上学穿的是肮脏破旧的衣服.

辞典例句

Her slanderous words soiled his reputation.

她的毁谤损害了他的名誉.

辞典例句

Soiled dishes were piled at random.

脏碟子胡乱地堆着.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime;

    "dirty unswept sidewalks"

    "a child in dirty overalls"

    "dirty slums"

    "piles of dirty dishes"

    "put his dirty feet on the clean sheet"

    "wore an unclean shirt"

    "mining is a dirty job"

    "Cinderella did the dirty work while her sisters preened themselves"