late 14c., "damage or blemish the appearance of," probably representing a merger of Old Norse steina "to paint, color, stain," and a shortened form of Middle English disteynen "to discolor or stain," from Old French desteign-, stem of desteindre "to remove the color" (Modern French déteindre), from des- (from Latin dis- "remove;" see dis-) + Old French teindre "to dye," from Latin tingere (see tincture). Meaning "to color" (fabric, wood, etc.) is from 1650s. Intransitive sense "to become stained, take stain" is from 1877. Related: Stained; staining. Stained glass is attested from 1791.
stain (n.)
1560s, "act of staining," from stain (v.). Meaning "a stain mark, discoloration produced by foreign matter" is from 1580s. Meaning "dye used in staining" is from 1758.
双语例句
1. A dark red stain was spreading across his shirt.
一块深红色的污渍正在他的衬衫上渗开。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I hope it doesn't stain the carpet.
希望它别把地毯弄脏。
来自《权威词典》
3. She couldn't rub off the blood stain on her blouse.
她没法将上衣的血渍擦掉.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. It will remain an indelible stain on his memory.
这将成为他记忆中一个不可磨灭的污点.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5. The damp rising from the ground caused the walls to stain badly.