Encara no tenim significats per a "mar the effect".
1Nervous intensity may not so much mar the effect of earnest debate.
2No affectation, nor pedantry, nor mannishness to mar the effect.
3Bereford Castle stands in its grandeur and beauty with not an object near to mar the effect.
4Every individual appeared free from those blemishes which sometimes mar the effect of an otherwise perfect form.
5Observant of his unwillingness to mar the effect by opening it again, Defarge said, "Go on, Jacques."
6Katie stepped back on to the doorstep, lest the inferiority of her stature should mar the effect of her disdain.
7They are, it is true, out of scale, and thus mar the effect of the court to a certain extent.
8With these exceptions, every individual appeared free from those blemishes which sometimes mar the effect of an otherwise perfect form.
9The other details of the fete were in keeping with this unheard-of luxury, and nothing seemed likely to mar the effect.
10The Frenchmen here cannot restrain their transports in soft adagios; they will clap their hands in loud applause and thus mar the effect.
11"And did you fear to mar the effect of this meeting if you accompanied her?"
12The poet somewhat mars the effect of this compliment to the charms of Stowe, by making it a matter of regret that the owner
13This causes an unpleasant rustling sound that mars the effect of the music and is sometimes very disturbing to music-lovers who are sitting near you.
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