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Smear Meaning in English

word

/ˈsmɪɹ/
smeer
/smˈiə/
smee-uh

释义

To spread a substance over a surface in an untidy or messy way, or to harm someone's reputation by saying false or unfair things.

用法与细微差别

As a verb, 'smear' is commonly used for spreading something soft (butter, cream, mud) poorly or carelessly. In figurative language, it means to attack someone's reputation with false information ('smear campaign'). 'Smear' as a noun refers to a mark or stain, or a test sample (medical). Don't confuse 'smear' (intentional spreading or attack) with 'smudge' (usually accidental).

例句

Please smear some butter on the bread.

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There was a smear of paint on her shirt.

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Someone tried to smear his reputation.

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Be careful not to smear the ink while signing the document.

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The newspaper ran a smear campaign against the politician.

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He had chocolate smeared all over his face after dessert.

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