defacing
英 [dɪˈfeɪsɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈfeɪsɪŋ]
v. 损伤…的外貌(尤指乱涂、乱写)
deface的现在分词
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.
双语例句
- He was fined for defacing library books.
他因在图书馆的书上涂写而被罚款。 - From defacing ancient Egyptian temples to exploding in epic airport meltdowns to letting children defecate in the middle of airports, Chinese tourists have earned a bad rap.
从在埃及古代神庙上刻字、到大闹机场、再到让孩子在机场中央大便,中国游客的口碑变得很差。 - One example is defacing a web page, where the malicious user gets into your site and changes files.
例如,恶意用户进入您的站点并更改文件,从而使网页变得面目全非。 - "Posting, defacing or removing notices on the Company Bulletin Board without Company approval"
未经公司允许擅自张贴、毁损或移走公司公告栏上的通知 - What are you doing? You're defacing public property.
你做什么?你破坏公物呢。 - "Destroying, defacing, or theft of property of fellow employee or company"
破坏、毁损或偷盗其它员工或公司的财产 - A ditch with one side being a retaining wall; used to divide lands without defacing the landscape.
一条一面是护岸的墙的沟渠;用来分离土地而不丑化土地。 - Deliberately defacing and damaging cultural relics, scenic spots or historic relics, under protection of the state, and damaging or destroying sculptures in public places, when circumstances are not serious enough for criminal punishment;
(三)故意污损国家保护的文物、名胜古迹,损毁公共场所雕塑,尚不够刑事处罚的; - This meant nothing back in Japan, where the defacing of such an important cultural heritage site provoked utter horror.
在日本,这没有意义,因为丑化如此重要的文化遗产会招致人们的极度厌恶。 - He vainly tried to mark the defacing stain out.
他试图除去有损外观的污迹,但没有成功。