谐音“是抹迹、是墨迹”。
2. Smut is a member of a large but loosely-knit family of West Germanic words beginning with sm and ending in t or d that convey the general notion of 'putting dirt on something'.
3. smut <====> smudge.
early 15c., smogen "to soil, stain, blacken," of obscure origin. Related: Smudged; smudging. Meaning "make a smoky fire" is from 1860, hence smudge-pot (1903). The noun meaning "a stain, spot, smear" is first attested 1768, from the verb.
双语例句
1. She kissed me, careful not to smudge me with her fresh lipstick.