blacken

blacken
verb
1) (to make or become black: The sky blackened before the storm.) ennegrecer, volverse negro, oscurecerse
2) (to make to seem bad: She blackened his character.) pintar mal a alguien o algo, mostrar el lado negativo
3) (to clean with black polish: He blackened his boots.) embetunar
blacken
tr['blækən]
transitive verb
1 ennegrecer
2 figurative use (defame) manchar
they blackened his reputation mancharon su reputación
blacken ['blækən] vt
1) black: ennegrecer
2) defame: deshonrar, difamar, manchar
blacken
v.
atezar v.
ennegrecer v.
teñir de negro v.
'blækən
1.
transitive verb
a) (make black) ennegrecer*
b) (defame) \<\<person\>\> deshonrar, desacreditar; \<\<reputation\>\> manchar, mancillar (liter)

2.
vi ennegrecerse*
['blækǝn]
1. VT
1) ennegrecer; (by fire) calcinar; [+ face] tiznar de negro
2) (fig) [+ reputation] manchar
2.
VI ennegrecerse
* * *
['blækən]
1.
transitive verb
a) (make black) ennegrecer*
b) (defame) \<\<person\>\> deshonrar, desacreditar; \<\<reputation\>\> manchar, mancillar (liter)

2.
vi ennegrecerse*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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