英 [ˈblɒtɪd]
adj. 沾上污渍的
v. 弄脏;玷污;模糊不清(blot 的过去分词形式)
blot /blɒt/ CET6+ TEM4 [ blotting blotted blots ]
可数名词 If something is a blot on a person's or thing's reputation, it spoils their reputation. (名誉上的) 污点
...a blot on the reputation of the architectural profession.
…建筑业名声上的污点。
可数名词 A blot is a drop of liquid that has fallen on to a surface and has dried. 污渍
...an ink blot.
…一滴墨水渍。
及物动词 If you blot a surface, you remove liquid from it by pressing a piece of soft paper or cloth onto it. (用纸、布) 吸干
Before applying makeup, blot the face with a tissue to remove any excess oils.
化妆之前,用纸巾吸干脸上所有过多的油。
暴露(或孤立)易被吃掉的棋子
印迹
污斑
缺陷
... 沾上污点的 splotchy 沾上污渍 blotted 沾上颜色 to put a mark on sth. that can not be removed ...
弄脏(blotted), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
弄脏;玷污;模糊不清(blot的过去分词形式)
Clouds blotted out the sun.
云遮住了太阳。
The victim's face was blotted out by a camera blur.
受害者的面部图像被做了模糊处理。
About the time the three climbers were halfway down, clouds blotted out the sun.
当3位登山者下到半山腰的时候,云层遮住了太阳。
There is no case around where you could have your emotions entirely blotted out.
周围没有这样的例子,主人公彻底失去情感。
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But love for Mr Bush has not blotted out their hatred for his predecessor.
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Yves Klein smeared blue paint on nude women and then blotted them on paper and canvas.
On the human-rights front, a string of new horrors has blotted a record that had been improving, albeit patchily.