whitewash
US /ˈwaɪt.wɑːʃ/
UK /ˈwaɪt.wɑːʃ/

名词
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掩盖, 粉饰
a deliberate concealment of an unpleasant or incriminating fact.
示例:
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The report was criticized as a whitewash of the scandal.
这份报告被批评为对丑闻的掩盖。
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Many believed the investigation was a complete whitewash.
许多人认为这项调查完全是掩盖事实。
动词
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2.
掩盖, 粉饰
to attempt to conceal unpleasant or incriminating facts about (someone or something).
示例:
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The government tried to whitewash the corruption scandal.
政府试图掩盖腐败丑闻。
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They accused the company of trying to whitewash its environmental record.
他们指责该公司试图粉饰其环境记录。
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