whitewash
n
1 [U] powdered lime or chalk mixed with water, used for painting (粉刷用的)石灰水.
2 [C, U] (fig 比喻) (process of) hiding sb's errors, faults, etc 粉饰; 掩饰
The opposition dismissed the report as a whitewash. 反对党认为这份报告文过饰非不予理会. v [Tn]
1 put whitewash on (a wall, etc) 粉刷(墙壁等)
whitewash the outside of the cottage 粉刷农舍的外墙.
2 try to make (sb, sb's reputation, etc) appear blameless by hiding errors, faults, etc 为(某人、 某人的名誉等)涂脂抹粉.
Yes, I see. How can they get rid of waste water in this way? What a terrible colour the sea is now! It looks as if our class won't be able to bathe at all.
是的,我看见了。他们怎么能这样排放废水呢?海水的颜色多么可怕呀!看来我们班同学根本不能在这里游泳。
On day Haley met and African who was from Gambia, a small country on the west coast of Africa.
有一天,哈利碰到一位非洲人,他来自冈比亚--非洲西海岸的一个小国。
Finally, he demanded an end to the British rule over India and independence for his country.