blot基本解释
n. 污点; 墨迹; 玷污
n. (十五子棋中)暴露的棋子
n. 弱点
vt. 玷污; 弄脏; 吸干(墨汁等)
vi. 弄上污迹
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过去式: blotted 过去分词: blotted 现在分词: blotting 第三人称单数: blots
n. 污点; 墨迹; 玷污
n. (十五子棋中)暴露的棋子
n. 弱点
vt. 玷污; 弄脏; 吸干(墨汁等)
vi. 弄上污迹
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过去式: blotted 过去分词: blotted 现在分词: blotting 第三人称单数: blots
noun
1. an act that brings discredit to the person who does it
e.g. he made a huge blot on his copybook
Synonym: smearsmirchspotstain
2. a blemish made by dirt
e.g. he had a smudge on his cheek
Synonym: smudgespotdaubsmearsmirchslur
verb
1. make a spot or mark onto
e.g. The wine spotted the tablecloth
Synonym: spotfleckblob
2. dry (ink) with blotting paper
1. (名誉上的)污点,耻辱
If something is a blot on a person's or thing's reputation, it spoils their reputation.
e.g. ...a blot on the reputation of the architectural profession...
败坏建筑业名声的污点
e.g. This drugs scandal is another blot on the Olympics.
这次的兴奋剂丑闻又给奥林匹克运动会抹了黑。
2. 污渍;污痕;污点
A blot is a drop of liquid that has fallen on to a surface and has dried.
e.g. ...an ink blot.
墨迹
3. (用软纸或布)吸干,擦干
If you blot a surface, you remove liquid from it by pressing a piece of soft paper or cloth onto it.
e.g. Before applying make-up, blot the face with a tissue to remove any excess oils...
上妆前,先用面巾纸把脸上多余的油吸干。
4. 破坏整体美的事物;煞风景的事物
If you describe something such as a building as a blot on the landscape, you mean that you think it is very ugly and spoils an otherwise attractive place.
blot的解释
e.g. The developers insist the 80m village will not leave a blot on the landscape.
开发商们坚称这个耗资8,000万的居住区不会破坏风景。
相关词组:blot out
1. 印迹:三、核酸限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)分析RFLP分析是限制性内切酶、核酸电泳、印迹(blot)技术、探针-杂交技术的综合应用,多用于临床遗传性疾病的基因诊断. 基本原理是遗传性疾病多有基因的缺陷,如基因缺失、基因插入、编码区小范围核苷酸序列改变或点突变等.
2. blot的意思
2. 玷污,损害风景的东西:9. each punch and chop 每一个击、打 | 10. blot 玷污,损害风景的东西 | 11. tinker 修补,调整
3. 污渍, 污点 <单词词性>弄污:a bed of flowers 安乐窝 | blot 污渍, 污点 弄污 | drepaniform 镰形的
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4. 龙头妖:Hun-Gurrr 龙头魔 | Blot 龙头妖 | Cutthroad 龙头精
It looked..like an ordinary ink blot.
出自:N. MitfordCharabancs and monstrous hordes of hikers are blots upon the landscape.
出自:ListenerBlot not thy innocence with guiltless blood.
出自:N. Rowe