Smears Meaning in English
word · lemma: smear
释义
'Smears' can mean stains or marks made by spreading something on a surface, or it can refer to false or unfair statements that damage someone's reputation.
用法与细微差别
'Smears' as a noun is both physical (stains/marks) and figurative (attacks on reputation, especially in media or politics as 'smear campaigns'). In the physical sense, usually pairs with words like 'lipstick', 'dirt', or 'paint'. In the figurative sense, often used with 'allegations' or 'lies'. Don't confuse with 'smiles' or 'smears' as a verb.
例句
She found smears of chocolate on her shirt.
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The newspaper printed smears about the politician.
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There are smears of paint on the wall.
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Her glasses always have smears, no matter how much she cleans them.
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During the campaign, rival parties spread smears to hurt his image.
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I tried to wipe away the greasy smears from the window, but they wouldn’t go.
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