soiled
- IPA[sɔɪld]
英式
- dirty; stained;having been disgraced or discredited
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- 1. dirty; stained a soiled T-shirt
- ▪ having been disgraced or discredited a chance to repair their soiled reputations
- make dirty: he might soil his expensive suit
- waste matter, especially sewage containing excrement.
Oxford Dictionary
- make dirty: he might soil his expensive suit
- waste matter, especially sewage containing excrement.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically ... blueberries need very acid soil rotary cultivators are ideal, particularly on difficult soils
Oxford Dictionary
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically ... blueberries need very acid soil the Garden State has provided fertile soil for the specialty beer market
Oxford American Dictionary
- feed (cattle) on fresh-cut green fodder (originally for the purpose of purging them).
Oxford Dictionary
- feed (cattle) on fresh-cut green fodder (originally for the purpose of purging them).
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of an article) made dirty or imperfect by being displayed or handled in a shop. he is selling second-hand or shop-soiled goods his subject—the nature of the artist in relation to his society—is pretty shop-soiled
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an article) made dirty or imperfect by being displayed or handled in a store; shopworn: he is selling second-hand or shop-soiled goods his subject—the nature of the artist in relation to his society—is pretty shop-soiled
Oxford American Dictionary
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