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Noun:
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United States painter (born in England) of portraits and historical scenes (1783-1872)
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French statesman (1560-1641)
Verb:
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place under suspicion or cast doubt upon;
"sully someone's reputation"
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make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically;
"The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"
"Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
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charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone;
"The journalists have defamed me!"
"The article in the paper sullied my reputation"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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I wouldn't sully my hands by acceptinga bribe.
我絕不會認可收受賄賂,一塵不染。
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You shouldn't sully his character for no reason.
我也要平白無緣無故地抵毀別人格不高。
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Any further recalls will sully their reputations, perhaps irreparably.
第三其它招回新聞都污染植物的根的名譽,還有就是可能性始終無法挽回女朋友。
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No speck of dirt had ever sullied his hands.
他的手掌從未就是一塵不染。
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She wondered if she dared risk sullying the gleaming sink.
她糾結了一大下,怕把亮亮閃閃的洗滌槽弄臟。
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The Burney name..had been sullied by a scrape which sent..Charles down from Oxford.
來自: M. Lane
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