whitewash
n
1 [U] powdered lime or chalk mixed with water, used for painting (粉刷用的)石灰水.
2 [C, U] (fig 比喻) (process of) hiding sb's errors, faults, etc 粉饰; 掩饰
The opposition dismissed the report as a whitewash. 反对党认为这份报告文过饰非不予理会. v [Tn]
1 put whitewash on (a wall, etc) 粉刷(墙壁等)
whitewash the outside of the cottage 粉刷农舍的外墙.
2 try to make (sb, sb's reputation, etc) appear blameless by hiding errors, faults, etc 为(某人、 某人的名誉等)涂脂抹粉.
While early settlers had killed bison for food, now the killing became more widespread.
早期的殖民者只是以杀野牛为食,这时屠宰野牛就更为广泛了。
He named the country Ao-tea-roa which means the land of the long,white cloud.
他将这个地方称之为"奥蒂罗"。意思是白云绵绵的地方"。
I am sorry that you have a disagreement with your father. Personally, I think it is important to follow your interests and your abilities, and it sounds as though you have plenty of both of these already.