late 15c., "to besprinkle," from Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere "besprinkle, bespatter" (see aspersion). Meaning "to bespatter someone's character with rumor and false reports" is recorded from 1610s.
权威例句
1. To realize 4 modernization, wish to asperse warm blood and sweat.
为了实现四个现代化, 愿洒热血和汗水.
2. Taking northwest male wind to asperse arms industry ties of friendship to far and near.
带着西北雄风将兵工情义洒向四面八方.
3. Should sow sunshine asperse in others heart, there must be sun in him heart above all.