英:['mɑ:rɪŋ]
美:['mɑrɪŋ]
英:['mɑ:rɪŋ]
美:['mɑrɪŋ]
verb
transitive verb
to ruin or diminish the perfection or wholeness of : spoil their relations were marred by disgraceful conflicts—L. W. Beck the race was marred by a 23-car pileup—Mike Harris
whose life has been marred by problems with drugs—William Plummer
to inflict serious bodily harm on
destroy
noun
something that mars : blemish
abbreviation (1)
maritime
abbreviation (2)
March
Verb and Noun Middle English marren, from Old English mierran to obstruct, waste; akin to Old High German merren to obstruct
The first known use of mar was before the 12th century
Marsnoun
the planet fourth in order from the sun see planet
marry1 of 2verb
to join in marriage according to law or custom
they were married by a priest
to give in marriage
married their children off
to take as husband or wife
married a singer
to enter into a marriage relationship : wed
decided to marry
to enter into a close union
working long hours, she is married to her job
marry2 of 2interjection
—used to express amused or surprised agreement
marry1 of 2verb
to join in marriage according to law or custom
they were married by a priest
to give in marriage
married their children off
to take as husband or wife
married a singer
to enter into a marriage relationship : wed
decided to marry
to enter into a close union
working long hours, she is married to her job
marry2 of 2interjection
—used to express amused or surprised agreement
marrownoun
bone marrow
the substance of the spinal cord
the innermost, best, or essential part : core
marverb
to make a blemish on : spoil
1 The vessel is so marred that it cannot be repaired.
2 Many a man in love with a dimple makes the mistake of marring the whole girl.
许多男人只因迷恋小小酒窝而犯下娶了整个姑娘的错误.
3 Nothing had occurred to mar this trip.
没有什么事破坏这次旅行的圆满成功。
4 His handling of the crisis can make or mar his career.
他对这一危机的处理可能决定他事业的成败。
5 Brooke, complete with a streaming cold which had marred the weekend.
6 I stopped worrying altogether about the marring of the new and glowing world.
因此我完全不再担心这个闪亮的新世界会遭受破坏。
7 All cultures have ways of eating, dressing, finding shelter, marring, and dealing with death.
所有文化的人已吃的方式,穿衣,寻找住房,玷污了,和死亡的问题。
8 Nothing happened to mar the old man's happiness.
那老人的幸福没有受到任何事情的破坏.
9 Such a mistake would mar your career.
这种错误会有损你的事业。
10 If he does not break himself of his bad habit, he will mar his own market.
如果他不必掉这种坏习惯,他会坏自己的事的。
11 Age cannot mar her beauty.
岁月无损于她的美貌。
12 Did you know that Stone ended up marring his secretary?
你知道吗?斯通最终和他秘书结婚了。
13 the Johnsons complained to the movers about broken dishes and mars on the furniture
14 His interesting ideas are rather marred by a self-indulgent..style.
15 With the continuous improvement of people's living standard, wedding photography also has been more concerned by the marring people.
随着人们生活水平的不断提高,婚纱摄影也越来越得到新人们的普遍关注。
16 Her acting mars an otherwise great movie.
17 Accidentally drop the phone, and its glass covering may well crack, marring the splendor of its LCD display forever.
如果不小心把手机掉在了地上,那么它的玻璃就会华丽地碎裂,和它下面的LCD屏幕结为永远的夫妇。
18 They have talked about getting marring since last year.
自从去年以来,他们就讨论结婚的事。
19 What is the point of a man marring with the idea of having someone to look after his home, when after the wedding is over the lady rushes back to her classes or her job?
男人们带着找一个照顾自己家庭的人的想法结婚,可结婚后女人又冲回课堂和其办公室的意义何在?
20 A large scar marred his face.