释义 |
untaintedun‧taint‧ed /ʌnˈteɪntɪd/ adjective formal  - He has a moral stature which comes from being wholly untainted by the previous regime.
- It is the untainted success of Labour at Brighton which dominates the view of the conference season.
- Katherine Lundy was determined that her children would grow up unaffected and untainted by the cursed country.
- On top of that, he enjoys an unusually untainted popularity among activists and grass-roots trade unionists.
- She was untainted by the radical politics of earlier reformers and wisely avoided the tendentious macro-economics of the Neo-Malthusians.
not affected or influenced by something baduntainted by a politician untainted by corruption |