unblemished
含义: Free from any mark of damage, disgrace, or imperfection; having a spotless record or reputation.
Unblemished is most commonly applied to reputations, records, and surfaces. An unblemished career is one free from scandal or failure; unblemished skin is smooth and clear. The word implies something that has survived exposure to potential damage without being marked — there is an implicit acknowledgement that blemishes were possible but did not occur. It collocates naturally with 'record,' 'reputation,' 'career,' and 'character.'
例句
- The minister's previously unblemished reputation was severely damaged by the expenses scandal. 这位大臣此前清白无瑕的声誉因开支丑闻而严重受损。La reputación previamente intachable del ministro quedó gravemente dañada por el escándalo de los gastos.その大臣の以前は傷一つなかった評判は、経費スキャンダルによって深刻な打撃を受けた。그 장관의 이전에는 흠잡을 데 없던 평판이 경비 스캔들로 인해 심각한 타격을 입었다.
- He retired from the bench after thirty years of unblemished service to the judiciary. 他在司法界无瑕疵地服务了三十年后退休。Se jubiló tras treinta años de servicio intachable en la judicatura.彼は30年間の汚点のない司法への奉仕を終えて退官した。그는 30년간의 흠 없는 사법부 봉사를 마치고 퇴임했다.
- The antique table was in remarkable condition, its surface almost entirely unblemished despite two centuries of use. 这张古董桌子保存状况极佳,尽管使用了两个世纪,表面几乎完好无损。La mesa antigua se encontraba en un estado notable, con la superficie prácticamente intacta a pesar de dos siglos de uso.そのアンティークのテーブルは驚くほど良い状態を保っており、2世紀にわたる使用にもかかわらず、表面にほとんど傷がなかった。그 앤티크 테이블은 놀라울 정도로 좋은 상태를 유지하고 있었으며, 2세기에 걸친 사용에도 불구하고 표면에 거의 흠이 없었다.
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用法指南
语境: journalism, professional, general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From 'un-' (not) + 'blemished,' from Old French blemiss- (stem of blemir, to make pale, injure), possibly of Germanic origin. The compound became common in English from the 16th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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