early 14c., "to hurt, damage," from Old French blemiss- "to turn pale," extended stem of blemir, blesmir "to make pale; stain, discolor," also "to injure" (13c., Modern French blêmir), probably from Frankish *blesmjan "to cause to turn pale," or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *blas "shining, white," from PIE root *bhel- (1) "to shine, flash, burn" (see bleach (v.)).
The order of appearance of senses in Middle English is "hurt, damage;" "impair morally, sully" (late 14c.); "mar, spoil, injure" (early 15c.); "to mar the beauty or soundness of" (mid-15c.). Related: Blemished; blemishing.
blemish (n.)
1520s, from blemish (v.).
实用例句
1. This is the one blemish on an otherwise resounding success.
如果没有这个小小的失误,这就是一次彻底的胜利。
来自柯林斯例句
2. A mole is a blemish on a person's skin.
黑痣在人的皮肤上是一个疵点.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. He was pilloried, but she escaped without blemish.