MARKa small mark, especially a mark on someone’s skin or on the surface of an object, that spoils its appearance 瑕疵,污点,疤痕
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blemish• Her skin was perfect -- not a blemish on it.• Leg makeup covers any blemishes and veins while adding a hint of colour.• Only by offering the play in its entirety, blemishes and all, does its content makes sense.• First Jonathan, which had been, in retrospect, a mereblemish on the horizon.• They were perfectly formed, with no blemishes, no insect or fungusdamage.• These are said to reduce the appearance of blemishes and help preventspots.• All grades are wholesome but U. S. Grade A is assigned to products which are of uniformsize and free of blemishes.• But no Utopia is perfect, and this one had two blemishes.• After moisturising, disguisethread veins, blemishes and darkcircles under the eyes with a good concealer.
blemish2 verb [transitiveT]
SPOILto spoil something so that it is no longer beautiful or perfect 有损…的完美;玷污 → unblemished
ADJECTIVE | VERB + BLEMISH | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤minor, slight小瑕疵➤ugly, unsightly難看的疤痕➤skin疤痕皮膚VERB + BLEMISH➤have有瑕疵;有疤◇The police say the suspect has a slight blemish on his left cheek.警方說嫌犯的左頰上有一小塊疤痕。➤cover, hide掩蓋/隱藏瑕疵PREPOSITION➤without (a) blemish (figurative) 沒有(一點兒)瑕疵◇He was criticized, but she escaped without blemish.他受到了指責,而她卻名聲未損,得以逃脫。➤not a single blemish毫無瑕疵◇There wasn't a single blemish on his skin.他的皮膚完美無瑕。