词汇 | whitewash |
释义 | whitewash Theme: CONCEAL 1. tr. to make something look better than it really is; to conceal something bad. Now, don't try to whitewash this incident. Open up about it.The mayor 's office tried to whitewash the whole affair. 2. n. an act or campaign of covering up something bad. They tried to give the scandal the old whitewash, but it didn't work.It was a good whitewash, but nobody believed it for a minute. whitewash 1. noun in sports, a victory in which the opponent does not score at all US, 1867 2. verb to win a game without your opponent scoring US, 1971 whitewash1. tv. to make something look better than it really is; to conceal something bad. Now, don’t try to whitewash this incident. Open up about it. 2. n. an act or campaign of covering up something bad. They tried to give the scandal the old whitewash, but it didn’t work. whitewash, aA glossing over of bad conduct, dishonesty, or other misdeeds. Using clean paint as a metaphor for concealing misconduct dates at least from the early eighteenth century. “The greater part of whitewashing is done with ink,” wrote George D. Prentice (Prenticeana, 1860). |
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