blacken的意思和读音

blacken

: [ˈblækən] : ['blækən]

v.使

使...

blackens  blackening  blackened  

v.whiten,praise

v.darken,dirty,begrime,besmirch,sully

blackenv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)使to make sth black; to become black

Their faces were blackened with soot.

Smoke had blackened the walls.

2.[t]~ sb's name/reputation/characterto say unpleasant things that give people a bad opinion of sb

He accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name.

v.1.使,使;(),2.,

v.1.to become black, or to make something become black

1. (5) [ long] (1) ;使[ blacken] ◎ yǒu ...

2. [bleach( , )] [blacken( 使, )] [whitening( , )] ...

3. ●emerge v. (blacken v. ●credulous adj. ...

4.使... attribute( ) 2.- blacken使„„), broaden( ), ...

5.使 (5) [ long] (1) ;使[ blacken] ◎ yǒu ...

6. patch n. blacken v. circle n. ...

7.使 dummy n. , , , blacken v. 使, tortured n. , , , ...

8. binding blacken blocking hammer ...

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1.But Newton was the more powerful man, and managed to blacken Leibnitz's image comprehensively, at least in England.

2.Even if he did so, there is no guarantee he would be given the visa, and he is reluctant to blacken his name.便

3.She was getting more irritated as the minutes ticked by, thinking, "If I wasn't so nice, I would blacken his eye. ":“!”

4.Excessive or prolonged exposure to high temperatures will blacken the surface and reduce the effectiveness of the mirror.使便使

5.The doctor explains how he can stitch up blood vessels in a healthy limb, causing it to blacken with gangrene over a few days.使

6.The little boy hit him hard enough to blacken his eyes.

7.She accused the newspaper of trying to blacken his name.

8.One way to remove private information from paper documents is to blacken it out with a pen.

9.I had wondered if Miss Murdstone would try and blacken my name with the Spenlows, but on that first evening she had taken me to one side.

10.The little boy hit her hard enough to blacken her eye.