单词 | smudge |
释义 | smudge (smʌdʒ ) Word forms: smudges , smudging , smudged 1. countable noun A smudge is a dirty mark. There was a dark smudge on his forehead. ...smudges of blood. Synonyms: smear, blot, smut, smutch 2. verb If you smudge a substance such as ink, paint, or make-up that has been put on a surface, you make it less neat by touching or rubbing it. Smudge the outline using a cotton-wool bud. [VERB noun] Her lipstick was smudged. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: smear, blur, blot 3. verb If you smudge a surface, you make it dirty by touching it and leaving a substance on it. She kissed me, careful not to smudge me with her fresh lipstick. [VERB noun] She stood there in the old coat and woollen cap, her face smudged with dirt. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: mark, soil, dirty, daub Idioms: smudge your own shoes [British] to damage your own reputation while trying to harm someone else's reputation He dishes the dirt on his buddies and smudges his own shoes with admissions of gambling. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Translations: Chinese: 污迹, 弄脏 Japanese: 汚れ, にじませる |
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