Manchado in english

Stained

pronunciation: steɪnd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

manchado = sullied ; soiled ; tarnished ; smutty ; stained ; smudgy . 

Example: And never is the activity sullied and warped by competition between children to see whether one can read 'better' than another.Example: The painting is a still life depiction of a soiled tablecloth on a table.Example: Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.Example: The susceptibility of pearls to become yellow and smutty in color by absorbing perspiration from continued wearing is well known.Example: This muff took me less than 2 hours to make and cost me nothing, because I used an old coat too ugly and stained to donate, and a scrap of fabric I had lying around.Example: One is plain black and the other is black with smudgy lavender and pale pink flowers.

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» manchado de barrodraggled .

Example: He looked up and descried a gym class, all wet and draggled, scurrying back across the sodden football field.

» manchado de sangrebloodied .

Example: I want a sword to slit her end to end and then dice her body into small pieces and leave the bloodied, quivering remains on her front lawn.

» manchado de tintainky .

Example: Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.

» tener las manos manchadas de sangrehave + blood on + Posesivo + hands .

Example: I put you on notice that you may argue till the cows come home about Jabari having blood on his hands, but the plain truth in this case is that Jabari and Hamas were honoring the ceasefire.

manchar = smudge ; stain ; tarnish ; dirty ; soil ; besmirch ; splatter ; spatter ; tinge ; muck + Nombre + up ; goop ; bespatter ; smirch. 

Example: At this stage the powder is just 'sitting' on the paper and would be easily smudged, so before the copy appears in the take-up tray the image is fixed by exposure to heat.Example: The item undergoing the treatment was an early Persian parchment manuscript which was badly stained.Example: The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches' = The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches'.Example: This is the way that the printing paper would be protected from being dirtied by anything on the bed of the press beyond the margins of the pages.Example: Bright new copies of an unknown book naturally excite more attention than old 'readers' soiled from overuse.Example: the gulag was an atrocious system of incarceration and forced labor that had little to do with correction, that poisoned society, and that besmirched Soviet communism.Example: These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Example: Instead of going to his desk, he proceeded to the window and lingered there idly watching the rain spatter on the pavement outside.Example: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.Example: The kids thought it was terrific fun to slash holes in the clothes and muck them up with black paint.Example: In fact, if I accidently goop some on my clothing, I can rest assured that it will come out in the wash without damaging or staining.Example: These demoralized cavaliers were so bespatter with mud from head to foot that no one could tell what uniform they wore.Example: Children grow up in streets bordered by ribbons of muck and filth -- their eyes see it, their noses smell it and their clothing is smirched with it.

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» manchar de sangrebloody .

Example: By the end of the war, they were bloodied, battered, and divided, but they were still able to mount raids and attacks against their enemies.

» manchar el recuerdosmirch + the memory .

Example: No fouler lie could possibly be invented to smirch the memory of a courageous and noble man.

» manchar + Posesivo + (buena) reputacióndrag + Posesivo + (good) reputation through the mud .

Example: The media would thoughtlessly drag her good reputation through the mud just to make a few more dollars.

» manchar + Posesivo + (buen) nombredrag + Posesivo + (good) name through the muddrag + Posesivo + (good) name through the dirt .

Example: She is a good teacher, and now this girl, her parents and the school board have dragged her good name through the mud.

Example: He will be seeking damages from those in the media who have dragged his good name through the dirt.

» manchar + Posesivo + buen nombrebesmirch + Posesivo + good name .

Example: He's considering entering the witness protection program after he received a mountain of death threats for besmirching their idol's good name.

» manchar + Posesivo + imagentarnish + Posesivo + image .

Example: Everything possible is being done to tarnish the image of Islam and Muslims worldwide = Se está haciendo todo lo posible para dañar la imagen del Islam y de los musulmanes en todo el mundo.

» manchar + Posesivo + reputacióntarnish + Posesivo + reputationbesmirch + Posesivo + reputationsmirch + Posesivo + reputation .

Example: It is deeply regrettable that the venal activities of a few individuals have tarnished the reputation of thousands of honest people.

Example: Haydon himself was largely responsible for besmirching Knight's reputation as a connoisseur and a gentleman.

Example: The same method could be followed to smirch the reputation of any race.

» mancharse las manosget + Posesivo + hands dirty [Usado tanto en el sentido literal como figurativo]dirty + Posesivo + hands [Usado tanto en el sentido literal como figurativo] .

Example: Booking agents need to get their hands dirty to fully understand how the business works.

Example: His trial heard he tried to 'avoid dirtying his hands' by hiring others to run the firm and adopting a false identity.

» que no manchasmudge-proof .

Example: Our waterproof and smudge-proof eyeliners ensure long lasting wear any time of the day.

Manchado synonyms

tainted in spanish: contaminado, pronunciation: teɪntɪd part of speech: adjective spotted in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: spɑtəd part of speech: adjective sullied in spanish: mancillado, pronunciation: sʌlid part of speech: adjective damaged in spanish: dañado, pronunciation: dæmədʒd part of speech: adjective treated in spanish: tratado, pronunciation: tritəd part of speech: adjective tarnished in spanish: empañado, pronunciation: tɑrnɪʃt part of speech: adjective painted in spanish: pintado, pronunciation: peɪntəd part of speech: adjective blemished in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: blemɪʃt part of speech: adjective flyblown in spanish: flyblown, pronunciation: flɪblaʊn part of speech: adjective besmirched in spanish: manchado, pronunciation: bɪsmɜrtʃt part of speech: adjective discolored in spanish: descolorado, pronunciation: dɪskʌlɜrd part of speech: adjective varnished in spanish: barnizado, pronunciation: vɑrnɪʃt part of speech: adjective discoloured in spanish: descolorado, pronunciation: dɪskəlʊrd part of speech: adjective
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