柯林斯詞典smudge /sm?d?/ (smudging,smudged,smudges) 1. N-COUNT A smudge is a dirty mark. 污跡 There was a dark smudge on his forehead. 他前額上有一個黑色污點。2. V-T If you smudge a substance such as ink, paint, or make-up that has been put on a surface, you make it less neat by touching or rubbing it. 把 (墨水,涂料或化妝品) 弄模糊 She rubbed her eyes, smudging her make-up. 她揉了揉眼睛,把妝弄模糊了。3. V-T If you smudge a surface, you make it dirty by touching it and leaving a substance on it. 弄臟 She kissed me, careful not to smudge me with her fresh lipstick. 她親吻了我,小心翼翼地不讓她新抹的唇膏弄臟我。 返回 smudge劍橋詞典a mark with no particular shape that is caused , usually by accident , by rubbing something such as ink or a dirty finger across a surface (擦拭后留下的)污跡,污痕 Her hands were covered in dust and she had a black smudge on her nose . 她的手上沾滿了灰塵,鼻子上也有黑乎乎的一塊。 figurative She said we were nearly there, but the island was still no more than a distant smudge on the horizon . 她說我們快到了,但那個島依然只是地平線上遙遠的一個小黑點。 返回 smudge