粉饰英语怎么说
Politicians are happier to dress up their ruthless ambition as a necessary pursuit of the public good.
What he said was a load of whitewash.
His wife had wanted to whitewash his reputation after he died.
Worth advocating naturally, the natural beautiful pursuit like the celestial being not glossed over.
The greater part of whitewashing is done with ink.
The public is sick of spin and tired of promises.
Houses in Germany have been whitewashed, and there has been other whitewashing as well.
Too many companies have failed because they merely whitewashed an existing product and hoped the consumer didn't notice nothing was new.
You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead mens boness and everything unclean.
You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of dead men's bones and everything unclean.
The report whitewashed the recent events.
He used his diary to put a fine gloss on the horrors the regime perpetrated.
The administration is whitewashing the regime's actions.
The movie aims to prove that a 2007/8 inquest into Diana's death was a cover-up by the "establishment" and "dark forces, " according to a statement from the film makers.
But the hopes of climate scientists that the investigation would draw a line under the affair were quickly dashed as bloggers rushed to label the review a "whitewash" and "travesty".
Writing, in making the world light - in codifying, distorting, prettifying, verbalizing it - approaches blasphemy.
'The whole incident was whitewashed,' he claimed yesterday.