1.弄脏,污染;使感染(病毒等);毒化(思想,感情等),使腐败;使坠落
2.沾染;感染;腐败,坠落
1.污点;污名
2.〈废〉气味,痕迹
3.传染;腐败
1.to give something an unpleasant quality that spoils it and often makes people not want it, or not want to be involved with it; to make someone seem less honest, morally pure, etc.
1.the appearance of being connected with something bad or wrong
1.It did not help that Mercedes never fully integrated with Chrysler, for fear of tainting the cherished German brand.
由于担心受到牵连,久负盛名的德国老品牌梅赛德斯(Mercedes)从未与克莱斯勒完全融为一体。
2.The results of this study will seve as a reference for occupational therapists in the evaluation and tainting for eating activities.
研究结果将可提供职能治疗师在教导病人使用筷子进食与评估上的参考。
3.Some may argue that the military should not mix in this realm or cannot do so without "tainting" civilian or nongovernmental efforts.
或许有人认为,军队不应该涉足该领域或者不能在没有非政府组织的帮助下进行。
4.Modern slavery, Ambassador CdeBaca notes, is tainting the corporate supply chain on an alarming range of products.
德巴卡指出,现代奴隶制度正在污化企业供应链,涉及产品范围之广,令人瞠目。
5.Man has belittled the Truth by tainting it with his personal agendas.
人类贬损了这真理,通过用个人议程沾染它。
6.The acids ultimately wash into streams and rivers, destroying rice paddies and fish farms and tainting water supplies.
这些酸最终流进了溪水和河流中,稻田、鱼池和供水点的水质都受到了污染。
7.The tainting of information, and the use of CGI: : Carp, are both low-level issues and that can still be a cause for concern.
信息污染以及使用CGI::Carp都是低级的问题,但仍然会引起人们的重视。
8.But you can learn to watch for monkey mind to appear, to notice when it starts tainting your life.
可是你能学会如何提防‘猴子思维’的出现,能注意它什么时候开始感染了你的生活。
9.Comparison of Agricultural Situation about Beijing, Shanghai and Tainting
京津沪农情经济状况分析