[VERB 动词]使变丑;毁损…的容貌 If someone is disfigured, their appearance is spoiled.
[be V-ed]
[usu passive]
Many of the wounded had been badly disfigured.
很多伤者面容严重受损。
disfigured
She tried not to look at the scarred, disfigured face...
她尽量不去看那张带有疤痕的丑陋脸庞。
Two dogs attacked him, leaving him horribly disfigured.
两条狗袭击了他,导致他面容全毁。
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[VERB 动词]破坏…的外形;毁损…的外观 To disfigure an object or a place means to spoil its appearance.
[V n]
Wind turbines are large and noisy and they disfigure the landscape.
风力涡轮机个头大、噪音响,还会破坏周边风景。
Oxford
dis·fig·ure/dɪsˈfɪɡə(r); NAmEdɪsˈfɪɡjər/verbdisfiguresb/sth to spoil the appearance of a person, thing or place 损毁…的外形;使变丑;毁容◆Her face was disfigured by a long red scar.她脸上一条红色的长疤使她破相了。▶dis·fig·ure·mentdisfigurementdisfigurements/; NAmE/noun[uncountable , countable ]◆He suffered permanent disfigurement in the fire.那场火灾永久毁了他的面容。disfiguredisfiguresdisfigureddisfiguringdis·fig·ure/dɪsˈfɪɡə(r); NAmEdɪsˈfɪɡjər/dis·fig·ure·ment/; NAmE/
to spoil the appearance that something naturally has: His face had been disfigured in an accident.—disfigured adjective—disfigurement noun [countable, uncountable]—disfiguring adjective: a disfiguring disease
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