defacement
/dɪˈfeɪsmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈfeɪsmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /-smənt/ (ame, mw)
defacement — 名詞
1. the act of spoiling how a wall, sign, statue, or other object looks — for exampl
毀損;塗污
破壞物體表面或外觀的行為
the act of spoiling how a wall, sign, statue, or other object looks — for example by spraying paint across its surface, scratching marks into it, or covering it with unwanted writing.
Police are investigating the defacement of three war memorials in central Salma's hometown.
警方正在調查 Salma 家鄉市中心三座戰爭紀念碑遭毀損塗污的案件。
pattern: defacement of [noun] (formal news register)
The museum closed after the defacement of a famous painting with red spray paint.
一幅名畫遭紅色噴漆塗污毀損後,博物館隨即閉館。
collocation: defacement of [artwork] by [method]
Ilan was fined heavily for the defacement of a road sign near his school.
Ilan 因為毀損學校附近的一面路標而被處以重罰。
Repeated defacement of the playground walls forced the council to install security cameras.
遊樂場圍牆一再遭到塗污毀損,迫使市議會加裝監視器。
Lakshmi reported the defacement of her shop window to the local police that morning.
Lakshmi 那天早上向當地警方通報自己店面櫥窗遭到塗污毀損。
- vandalism
broader — covers any deliberate damage to property, not just to its surface or appearance.
- graffiti
specifically unauthorised writing or drawing on surfaces; one common method of defacement.
- disfigurement
stronger — implies lasting damage to the form or identity of something, often a face or sculpture.
- restoration
the act of returning a damaged surface or object to its original condition.
- preservation
keeping something in good condition so that no defacement or decay occurs.
文法句型
defacement of [noun]
用法筆記
Frequently uncountable when referring to the act in general ("vandalism and defacement"), but countable when listing specific incidents ("three defacements last month"). Subject is typically a property, monument, sign, or artwork; the agent is often left unstated or introduced with 'by'.