blemish

blemish
'blemiʃ
1. noun
(a stain, mark or fault: a blemish on an apple.) imperfección, mancha, maca

2. verb
(to spoil.) estropear
blemish
tr['blemɪʃ]
noun
1 desperfecto, imperfección nombre femenino
2 (on fruit) maca
3 figurative use mancha
transitive verb
1 (spoil) estropear, desmejorar
2 figurative use (reputation) manchar, tiznar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
without a blemish figurative use intachable
blemish ['blɛmɪʃ] vt
: manchar, marcar
blemish n
: imperfección f, mancha f, marca f
blemish
n.
borrón s.m.
defecto s.m.
desdoro s.m.
desperfecto s.m.
lunar s.m.
maca s.f.
mancha s.f.
mancilla s.f.
mácula s.f.
tacha s.f.
v.
manchar v.
mancillar v.
tachar v.

I 'blemɪʃ
noun (on skin) imperfección f

a blemish on his reputation — una mancha en su reputación

a life without blemish — (liter) una vida intachable or sin tacha


II
transitive verb \<\<honor/reputation\>\> manchar
['blemɪʃ]
1.
N (on fruit) mancha f ; (on complexion) imperfección f ; (fig) (on reputation) tacha f
2.
VT (=spoil) estropear
* * *

I ['blemɪʃ]
noun (on skin) imperfección f

a blemish on his reputation — una mancha en su reputación

a life without blemish — (liter) una vida intachable or sin tacha


II
transitive verb \<\<honor/reputation\>\> manchar

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