n. 名词污点,污名;<废〉气味;传染,腐败
vt. 及物动词使变质;使污染;败坏;玷污
vi. 不及物动词被污染;败坏;腐坏
He was careful not to taint his reputation with scandal.
他小心翼翼地避免他的声誉被玷污。
The chemical spill could taint the local water supply for years.
化学泄漏可能会在多年内污染当地的水源。
Rumors can easily taint someone's good name and character.
谣言很容易玷污一个人的好名声和品格。
We must not allow prejudice to taint our judgment.
我们不能让偏见影响我们的判断。
They worried that the scandal might taint the entire organization.
他们担心丑闻可能会玷污整个组织。
Her actions could taint the company's reputation permanently.
她的行为可能会永久损害公司的声誉。
The scientist ensured no contaminants would taint the experiment.
科学家确保没有污染物会影响实验。
He feared the mistake would taint his professional record.
他担心这个错误会玷污他的职业记录。
Critics argue that bias can taint the results of the study.
批评者认为偏见可能会影响研究结果。
They took measures to prevent any scandal from tainting their image.
他们采取措施防止任何丑闻玷污他们的形象。
taint the reputation
玷污名誉
taint the evidence
污染证据
taint the water supply
污染水源
taint the atmosphere
污染大气
taint the food
污染食物
taint the environment
污染环境
taint the process
破坏过程
复数: taints;
第三人称单数: taints;
过去式: tainted;
过去分词: tainted;
现在分词: tainting;
形容词: tainted;