常見(jiàn)例句用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+ ~+n./pron.I hope the fact that Jack isn't coming won't mar your enjoyment of the evening.我希望傑尅今晚不來(lái)不會(huì)使你掃興。The scenic beauty of this region was marred by commercial signs.商業(yè)廣告牌大大損壞了該地區(qū)的優(yōu)美風(fēng)景。更多例句雙語(yǔ)例句The surface of the table was badly marred up.這張桌子的桌麪被嚴(yán)重地?fù)p壞了。So thanks to the honesty of Spain, they are now marred forever by the title of the worst flu epidemic in modern history.所以由於西班牙的坦誠(chéng),他們現(xiàn)在永遠(yuǎn)背上了現(xiàn)代歷史上最嚴(yán)重流感病的發(fā)源地的惡名。Every foreseeable eventuality had been taken care of, or so the organisers thought. Sadly, however, there were a couple of unfortunate incidents that marred the occasion.任何可能發(fā)生的事情都照顧到了,至少組織者是這麼認(rèn)爲(wèi)的,然而,遺憾的是,一些不幸的事件破壞了儀式。原聲例句Abdullah said he withdrew because he believed the voter fraud that marred the first round of voting was likely to re-occur.And God is no longer repelled by the impurity that marred his sanctuary.上帝也不再被燬了他聖所的不潔所排斥。耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選The last hemispheric gathering, in Argentina in 2005, was marred by riots and fierce demonstrations against then-U.S.President George W.Bush.權(quán)威例句Outside the Republican convention, largely peaceful protests were marred by a few thugs who smashed windows.ECONOMIST: The Republican conventionBut the vote has been marred by near-daily violence against candidates and party workers.NPR: Pakistan's Imran Khan Has 3 Fractured VertebraeThe wounds of the 2007 election marred by violence are not only fresh but unhealed.FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down 返回 marred