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tarnish
matt werden
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английски
немски
немски

I. tar·nish [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ, Am ˈtɑ:r-] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. tarnish metal:

tarnish (dull)
tarnish (discolour)

2. tarnish прен прин:

tarnish (lose shine) success
tarnish (lose purity) honour, name, reputation
beschmutzt [o. befleckt] werden прен

II. tar·nish [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ, Am ˈtɑ:r-] ГЛАГ прх

1. tarnish metals:

to tarnish sth (dull)
to tarnish sth (discolour)

2. tarnish прен прин (diminish shine) success:

to tarnish sth
etw дат den Glanz nehmen
to tarnish sb's reputation

III. tar·nish [ˈtɑ:nɪʃ, Am ˈtɑ:r-] СЪЩ

1. tarnish (dull condition):

tarnish
Stumpfheit f <-; kein Pl>
tarnish
Beschlag м <-(e)s, Be·schlä̱·ge>

2. tarnish (coating):

tarnish
Überzug м <-s, -züge>
tarnish
Belag м <-(e)s, Be·lä̱·ge>

3. tarnish прен прин:

tarnish (loss of shine)
tarnish (loss of purity)
Fleck м <-(e)s, -e>
tarnish (loss of purity)
Makel м <-s, ->
немски
немски
английски
английски
jdm bricht [o. fällt] kein Zacken aus der Krone разг
it won't tarnish sb's glory
Beschlag Metall
tarnish
to tarnish [or form sully] sb's reputation
to tarnish
Present
Itarnish
youtarnish
he/she/ittarnishes
wetarnish
youtarnish
theytarnish
Past
Itarnished
youtarnished
he/she/ittarnished
wetarnished
youtarnished
theytarnished
Present Perfect
Ihavetarnished
youhavetarnished
he/she/ithastarnished
wehavetarnished
youhavetarnished
theyhavetarnished
Past Perfect
Ihadtarnished
youhadtarnished
he/she/ithadtarnished
wehadtarnished
youhadtarnished
theyhadtarnished

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to tarnish [or form sully] sb's reputation

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This meant that it became part of the good conduct of the war for those involved, not to tarnish his reputation.
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His image was subsequently tarnished, and he lost a reelection bid.
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Dark tarnish spots are sometimes located on the surface and may need to be polished more than once to remove.
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Not wanting to tarnish his amateur status, he presented the money to the club for the trophy.
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The whole exterior was covered with a coat of clear varnish to prevent tarnishing.
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