deface
英 [dɪˈfeɪs]
美 [dɪˈfeɪs]
v. 损伤…的外貌(尤指乱涂、乱写)
过去分词:defaced 现在分词:defacing 过去式:defaced 第三人称单数:defaces
BNC.19314 / COCA.23301
牛津词典
verb
- 损伤…的外貌(尤指乱涂、乱写)
to damage the appearance of sth especially by drawing or writing on it
柯林斯词典
- VERB 损伤…的外观;在…上乱涂乱画
If someonedefacessomething such as a wall or a notice, they spoil it by writing or drawing things on it.- It's illegal to deface banknotes.
在钞票上乱涂乱画是违法的。
- It's illegal to deface banknotes.
英英释义
verb
- mar or spoil the appearance of
- scars defaced her cheeks
- The vandals disfigured the statue
双语例句
- A current favoured practice is to deface websites, leaving behind a prominent message-akin to the graffiti artist's tag.
目前黑客常用的手段是黑掉网页,留下一个声明,好像涂鸦艺术品一般。 - It's illegal to deface banknotes.
在钞票上乱涂乱画是违法的。 - What we found were malicious inclusions which had been used to deface some pages within your account.
什么我们发现了是被用于损毁在您的帐户之内的有些页的恶意包括。 - Please do not deface books.
请勿污损书籍。 - To destroy or deface ( public or private property) willfully or maliciously.
破坏故意地或恶意地破坏或毁损(公共或私人财产) - We deface advertisements to protest against their influence on society.
我们通过涂污广告牌来抗议广告对社会的影响。 - Some of the spectators would like to deface the billboard structures, but we disapprove.
一些旁观者喜欢涂污广告牌的架子,我们不赞成这样做。 - It will not only create corruption, raid the market and harm consumers, but also deface authorities so as to cause damage to government and people sooner or later.
它不仅容易滋生腐败、扰乱市场、危害用户,而且还自损政府形象,最终受害的是政府和人民。 - First these punks deface my property.
先是那些小混混损坏了我的财产。 - The emperor himself was interested not to deface the splendor of his own cities.
皇帝本人都很不愿意毁坏了他自己的那些城市的壮丽景色。