smear 音标拼音: [sm'ɪr]
vt . 涂,擦上,玷污,抹擦使变模糊
vi . 被弄脏
n . 污点,污迹,污蔑
涂,擦上,玷污,抹擦使变模糊被弄脏污点,污迹,污蔑
smear n 1 :
slanderous defamation [
synonym : {
smear }, {
vilification },
{
malignment }]
2 :
a thin tissue or blood sample spread on a glass slide and stained for cytologic examination and diagnosis under a microscope [
synonym : {
smear }, {
cytologic smear }, {
cytosmear }]
3 :
a blemish made by dirt ; "
he had a smudge on his cheek " [
synonym :
{
smudge }, {
spot }, {
blot }, {
daub }, {
smear }, {
smirch }, {
slur }]
4 :
an act that brings discredit to the person who does it ; "
he made a huge blot on his copybook " [
synonym : {
blot }, {
smear },
{
smirch }, {
spot }, {
stain }]
v 1 :
stain by smearing or daubing with a dirty substance 2 :
make a smudge on ;
soil by smudging [
synonym : {
smear }, {
blur },
{
smudge }, {
smutch }]
3 :
cover (
a surface )
by smearing (
a substance )
over it ; "
smear the wall with paint "; "
daub the ceiling with plaster " [
synonym :
{
daub }, {
smear }]
4 :
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 " [
synonym :
{
defame }, {
slander }, {
smirch }, {
asperse }, {
denigrate },
{
calumniate }, {
smear }, {
sully }, {
besmirch }]
Smear \
Smear \ (
sm [=
e ]
r ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Smeared }
(
sm [=
e ]
rd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Smearing }.] [
OE .
smeren ,
smerien ,
AS .
smierwan ,
smyrwan ,
fr .
smeoru fat ,
grease ;
akin to D .
smeren ,
OHG .
smirwen ,
G .
schmieren ,
Icel .
smyrja to anoint .
See {
Smear },
n .]
1 .
To overspread with anything unctuous ,
viscous ,
or adhesive ;
to daub ;
as ,
to smear anything with oil . "
Smear the sleepy grooms with blood ." --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To soil in any way ;
to contaminate ;
to pollute ;
to stain morally ;
as ,
to be smeared with infamy . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To smudge ,
blur ,
or render indistinct (
writing ,
pictures ,
etc .).
[
PJC ]
4 .
to vilify (
a person );
to damage (
a person '
s reputation ),
especially falsely or by unfair innuendo ,
and with malicious intent .
[
PJC ]
Smear \
Smear \,
n . [
OE .
smere ,.
smeoru fat ,
grease ;
akin to D .
smeer ,
G .
schmeer ,
OHG .
smero ,
Icel .
smj ["
o ]
r ,
Sw . &
Dan .
sm ["
o ]
r butter ,
Goth .
sma ['
i ]
r [
thorn ]
r fatness ,
smarna dung ;
cf .
Lith .
smarsas fat .
Cf . {
Smirch }.]
1 .
A fat ,
oily substance ;
oinment . --
Johnson .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Hence ,
a spot made by ,
or as by ,
an unctuous or adhesive substance ;
a blot or blotch ;
a daub ;
a stain .
[
1913 Webster ]
Slow broke the morn ,
All damp and rolling vapor ,
with no sun ,
But in its place a moving smear of light .
--
Alexander Smith .
[
1913 Webster ]
228 Moby Thesaurus words for "
smear ":
anoint ,
apply paint ,
asperse ,
aspersion ,
attack ,
attaint ,
badge of infamy ,
bar sinister ,
baton ,
beat ,
bedaub ,
bedizen ,
beeswax ,
befoul ,
begild ,
begrime ,
bend sinister ,
besmear ,
besmirch ,
besmoke ,
besmutch ,
besoil ,
bespatter ,
bestain ,
black ,
black eye ,
black mark ,
blacken ,
blackening ,
blank ,
bloodstain ,
blot ,
blotch ,
blow upon ,
blur ,
brand ,
broad arrow ,
brush on paint ,
bulldoze ,
butter ,
calcimine ,
call names ,
calumniate ,
calumny ,
censure ,
champain ,
character assassination ,
clobber ,
coat ,
color ,
complexion ,
cover ,
cream ,
dab ,
darken ,
daub ,
deep -
dye ,
defamation ,
defamation of character ,
defame ,
defeat utterly ,
defile ,
defilement ,
denigrate ,
denigration ,
dip ,
dirty ,
disapprove ,
discolor ,
discredit ,
disparage ,
disparagement ,
distemper ,
double -
dye ,
dress ,
drub ,
dye ,
emblazon ,
embrocate ,
enamel ,
engage in personalities ,
engild ,
expose ,
expose to infamy ,
eyesore ,
face ,
fast -
dye ,
fleck ,
flick ,
flyspeck ,
foil ,
fresco ,
frustrate ,
gibbet ,
gild ,
glaze ,
gloss ,
glycerolate ,
grain ,
grease ,
grease the wheels ,
hang in effigy ,
heap dirt upon ,
hue ,
illuminate ,
imbue ,
imputation ,
ingrain ,
japan ,
lacquer ,
lambaste ,
lard ,
lay on ,
lay on color ,
libel ,
lick ,
lubricate ,
macula ,
maculation ,
macule ,
malicious defamation ,
mark ,
mark of Cain ,
muckrake ,
muckraking ,
mudslinging ,
name -
calling ,
oil ,
onus ,
overbear ,
overlay ,
overspread ,
overwhelm ,
paint ,
parget ,
paste ,
patch ,
pigment ,
pillory ,
pillorying ,
plaster ,
point champain ,
pomade ,
prime ,
reflection ,
reprimand ,
reproach ,
repulse ,
revile ,
revilement ,
rub ,
salve ,
scandal ,
scandalize ,
schmear ,
scorch ,
sear ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shellac ,
shut out ,
singe ,
skunk ,
slander ,
slap on ,
slather ,
slick ,
slick on ,
slop on paint ,
slubber ,
slur ,
smear campaign ,
smear on ,
smear word ,
smirch ,
smoke ,
smooth the way ,
smother ,
smouch ,
smudge ,
smut ,
smutch ,
snow under ,
soap the ways ,
soil ,
soilage ,
soilure ,
spatter ,
speck ,
speckle ,
splash ,
splatter ,
splotch ,
spot ,
spread ,
spread on ,
spread with ,
stain ,
steamroller ,
stigma ,
stigmatism ,
stigmatization ,
stigmatize ,
stipple ,
sully ,
taint ,
tar ,
tarnish ,
thrash ,
throw mud at ,
tinct ,
tincture ,
tinge ,
tint ,
tone ,
trim ,
undercoat ,
unguent ,
varnish ,
vilification ,
vilify ,
wash ,
wax ,
whelm ,
whitewash ,
whomp ,
whop ,
wipe
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