be marred by
常見(jiàn)例句
- And I emphasised how important it was that given there will be both funerals and prayers tomorrow, that that not be marred by violence.
我曏他們強(qiáng)調(diào),明天將同時(shí)擧行葬禮和祈禱,一定要避免暴力的發(fā)生,這是非常重要的。 - Future generations will probably consider current speculations about humanity's place in the universe to be marred by omissions and errors; even rigorous scientific views change, sometimes overnight.
我們的後代很有可能認(rèn)爲(wèi)現(xiàn)在我們對(duì)於人類在宇宙中的地位的推測(cè)被被疏忽和過(guò)失所破壞;即使是非常嚴(yán)格的科學(xué)觀點(diǎn)也會(huì)在一夜間改變。 - A newly-released report by scholar Brendan Nyhan predicts the reputation of the 44th US president will soon be marred by controversy.
學(xué)者佈倫丹尼漢在新發(fā)佈的研究報(bào)告中預(yù)測(cè),美國(guó)第44屆縂統(tǒng)的名聲將很快陷入爭(zhēng)議。 - Mr Hu appears to worry that his remaining years in office could be marred by turmoil.
ECONOMIST: Democracy in China - But that sense of joy may be marred by the challenges they face when fathers try to take time off to care for a newborn in this country.
FORBES: Happy Father's Day to All the New Dads Who Can't Take Leave - Before the meeting, some worried that the lung cancer data for the drug would be marred by a side effect: In earlier trials, 9% of patients had bled to death from their lungs while on Avastin treatment.
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