1530s, from Latin vitiatus, past participle of vitiare "to make faulty, injure, spoil, corrupt," from vitium "fault, defect, blemish, crime, vice" (see vice (n.1)). Related: Vitiated; vitiating.
1. But this does not vitiate his scholarship.
但这不会威胁到他的奖学金。
来自柯林斯例句
2. This may vitiate a literal translation.
这就会损害直译的价值。
来自辞典例句
3. No such Variation shall vitiate or invalidate this Contract.
1530s, from Latin vitiatus, past participle of vitiare "to make faulty, injure, spoil, corrupt," from vitium "fault, defect, blemish, crime, vice" (see vice (n.1)). Related: Vitiated; vitiating.
双语例句
1. But this does not vitiate his scholarship.
但这不会威胁到他的奖学金。
来自柯林斯例句
2. This may vitiate a literal translation.
这就会损害直译的价值。
来自辞典例句
3. No such Variation shall vitiate or invalidate this Contract.