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Sully Meaning in English

word

/ˈsəɫi/
SUH-lee
/sˈʌli/
SUH-lee

释义

To make something dirty, stained, or damaged, especially someone's reputation or something pure.

用法与细微差别

Formal, literary, and less common in everyday speech. Often used for reputation, honor, or something pure: 'sully someone's name'. Don't confuse with just 'dirty' (physical)—'sully' usually implies moral or figurative damage.

例句

His actions sullied the team's good name.

basic

The muddy water sullied her white dress.

basic

He did not want to sully his family's reputation.

basic

It only takes one lie to sully years of trust.

natural

Don't let a small mistake sully your whole record.

natural

Some scandals can sully even the most respected people.

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