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 tainted ['tentɪd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 腐坏的, 污染的, 沾污的, 感染的

[法] 有污点的, 污染的




    tainted
    [ adj ]
    touched by rot or decay
    <adj.all>
    tainted bacon`corrupt' is archaic


    Taint \Taint\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tainted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Tainting}.]
    To thrust ineffectually with a lance. [Obs.]

    1. Hoeveler assigned Turnoff to listen to the tapes to avoid being "tainted" by having learned details of Noriega's defense strategy.
    2. While stopping short of forming a coalition, the groups said they will cooperate as "representatives of public initiatives not tainted by the political legacy of the past," the official CTK news agency said Wednesday.
    3. Although disclosures of fraud and corruption in the Food and Drug Administration's generic drug division have tainted the agency's reputation and cast doubts about the industry, many say concerns about the safety of generic drugs are overblown.
    4. A gynecologist testified Wednesday that he was unaware that blood that had been tested for the AIDS virus was available when he unknowingly gave a patient tainted blood that gave her the deadly disease.
    5. But he underwent hundreds of blood transfusions, and at least one of them involved tainted blood products that brought the deadly AIDS virus into his body.
    6. Death row inmate Clarence Brandley was freed on bond Tuesday, one month after an appeals court threw out his conviction on charges of raping and killing a teen-ager in a case tainted by racism.
    7. Aung Gyi tainted in the eyes of much of the electorate, the National Unity Party, which replaced Gen.
    8. People are asking whether the most heavily tainted politicians can return to the inner circle of power, and whether Japanese voters tolerate too much corruption.
    9. A man infected with the AIDS virus was convicted of knowingly selling tainted blood and sentenced to six years in prison.
    10. In northern Italy, the populist Leagues are poised to increase their share of the vote at the expense of the Christian Democrats and Socialists, who have been tainted by revelations of political corruption in Milan and other cities.
    11. That suggestion tainted the jury, alleged Justice Department lawyer Steven J. Riegel, who sought a mistrial.
    12. The kitchen where tainted food was cooked passed an inspection for cleanliness Saturday as investigators tried to learn why one person died and nearly 100 others became ill after a pre-Thanksgiving dinner.
    13. May 20 _ Front and Iliescu win overwhelming victory in elections tainted by charges of violence and unfair media advantage being used against the opposition.
    14. The three defendants asked the appeals court to order Gesell to dismiss the indictment or to hold pre-trial hearings to more fully explore whether grand jurors or witnesses before the secret panel had been exposed to "tainted" evidence.
    15. That includes $1.2 billion in salaries, $112 million in Drexel stock, $205 million in corporate finance fees, $37 million in trading profits on allegedly tainted deals and $257 million in interest.
    16. Land owners are likely to resist classification of aquifers under their property as permanently tainted.
    17. Politicians not identified as pro-Marcos see the issue as a means of currying support among his followers without being tainted with loyalist label.
    18. RICO charges, used against businesses suspected of repeated illegal acts, carry enormous potential financial penalties, including automatic forfeiture of all profits tainted by a racketeering enterprise and triple damages.
    19. Ten sea otters and 27 oiled birds were taken to Valdez for cleaning, and federal bird experts said more than 1,000 tainted birds _ some alive, some dead _ had been spotted on a single island.
    20. India's drug business is worth $1.8 billion a year and exports total $203 million of that, but there is no indication tainted products have been exported.
    21. It has been rightly observed that the main thing wrong with tainted money is, t'aint enough of it.
    22. Consumers flocked to organic produce markets throughout California following reports of tainted Chilean grapes and unsafe apples.
    23. American National Bank of New York announced Wednesday it can provide many of those with tainted credit histories with a new Visa credit card carrying an annual 12.5 percent interest rate, around six percentage points below the national average.
    24. Since then, the company has conducted a preliminary inspection and said it found none of the meats to be tainted.
    25. Its gross insults to the environment have tainted its wells, fouled its air, choked its municipal arteries.
    26. The discovery during the weekend of two grapes tainted with cyanide in Philadelphia's port kicked off a public health scare.
    27. The court said the convictions were tainted because the judge who presided over their trial assigned the task of presiding over jury selection to a federal magistrate.
    28. It's a question of whether we can get to them." A judge has upheld the re-election of the Selma mayor to a record seventh term, ruling that a black former city councilman failed to provide any evidence the results were tainted.
    29. But that was the brand that was tainted.
    30. The appeals court ordered the trial judge to hold a hearing to sort out the statements of witnesses, both at the trial and before the grand jury, to determine the source for each piece of evidence and whether each statement was tainted.
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