disfigure
英 [dɪsˈfɪɡə(r)]
美 [dɪsˈfɪɡjər]
v. 损毁…的外形; 使变丑; 毁容
过去分词:disfigured 现在分词:disfiguring 第三人称单数:disfigures 过去式:disfigured
Collins.1 / BNC.18695 / COCA.18538
牛津词典
verb
- 损毁…的外形;使变丑;毁容
to spoil the appearance of a person, thing or place- Her face was disfigured by a long red scar.
她脸上一条红色的长疤使她破相了。
- Her face was disfigured by a long red scar.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使变丑;毁损…的容貌
If someoneis disfigured, their appearance is spoiled.- Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.
很多伤者面容严重受损。
- Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.
- VERB 破坏…的外形;毁损…的外观
Todisfigurean object or a place means to spoil its appearance.- Wind turbines are large and noisy and they disfigure the landscape.
风力涡轮机个头大、噪音响,还会破坏周边风景。
- Wind turbines are large and noisy and they disfigure the landscape.
英英释义
verb
- mar or spoil the appearance of
- scars defaced her cheeks
- The vandals disfigured the statue