unsullied | (adj) ไม่ด่างพร้อย, ไม่เปรอะเปื้อน |
แปดเปื้อน | [paētpeūoen] (v) EN: sully ; soil ; smear ; be soiled ; be sullied ; smirch ; tarnish ; contaminate ; stain |
ผีเสื้อกะลาสีลายใต้เรียบ | [phīseūa kalāsī lāi tāi rīep] (n, exp) EN: Sullied Sailor |
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sullivan | (n) United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase `form follows function' (1856-1924), Syn. Louis Henry Sullivan, Louis Henri Sullivan, Louis Sullivan |
sullivan | (n) United States psychiatrist (1892-1949), Syn. Harry Stack Sullivan |
sullivan | (n) United States host on a well known television variety show (1902-1974), Syn. Edward Vincent Sullivan, Ed Sullivan |
sullivan | (n) United States educator who was the teacher and lifelong companion of Helen Keller (1866-1936), Syn. Anne Mansfield Sullivan, Anne Sullivan |
sullivan | (n) English composer of operettas who collaborated with the librettist William Gilbert (1842-1900), Syn. Sir Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Seymour Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan |
Sulliage | n. [ Cf. Sullage, Suillage, or Sully, v. t. ] Foulness; filth. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Though we wipe away with never so much care the dirt thrown at us, there will be left some sulliage behind. Gov. of Tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] |
汚れる | [よごれる, yogoreru] (v1, vi) (1) to get dirty; to become dirty; (2) (See 汚れる・けがれる) to become sullied; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
潔い(P);潔よい(io);いさぎ良い(iK) | [いさぎよい, isagiyoi] (adj-i) (1) manly; sportsmanlike; gracious; gallant; resolute; (2) pure (heart, actions, etc.); upright; blameless; (3) (arch) unsullied (e.g. scenery or object); pure; clean; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
好事多魔 | [こうじたま, koujitama] (exp) Happy events are often accompanied by difficulties; Unsullied joy is rare [Add to Longdo] |