Blemish Meaning in English
word
ˈbɫɛmɪʃ
BLEM-ish
blˈɛmɪʃ
BLEM-ish
释义
A blemish is a small mark, spot, or flaw that makes something (especially skin or an object) less perfect. It can also refer to any minor fault or imperfection.
用法与细微差别
'Blemish' is commonly used for skin, especially when talking about pimples or scars, but can also mean a small flaw on objects. It is neutral and more formal than words like 'zit' or 'spot'. In formal writing, 'blemish' may also describe a flaw in someone's character.
Spanish: imperfección - mancha - defectoPortuguese (BR): mancha - imperfeição - defeitoPortuguese (PT): mancha - imperfeição - defeitoChinese (Simplified): 瑕疵 - 污点Chinese (Traditional): 瑕疵 - 污點Hindi: दाग़ - कमी - खोटArabic: عيب - شوائبBengali: দাগ - দোষRussian: пятно - изъян - недостатокJapanese: しみ - 傷(きず) - 欠点(けってん)Vietnamese: vết - khuyết điểm - tì vếtKorean: 흠 - 결점 - 잡티Turkish: leke - kusur - izUrdu: داغ - نقصIndonesian: noda - cacat - kekurangan
例句
She was worried about a blemish on her face.
basic
The table had a small blemish on its surface.
basic
No fruit is perfect; each has some blemish.
basic
Don't worry, that little blemish will fade soon.
natural
He has a great record, with hardly a blemish on it.
natural
Some people use makeup to cover a blemish or two.
natural