释义 |
blot UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] noun countable ■a small area of ink made by mistake 墨水渍•an ink blot墨水渍 UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] noun countable a blot on sb's character slightly formal ■a fault that spoils someone's reputation (某人)名誉上的污点 UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] noun countable a blot on the landscape ■something such as an ugly building that spoils a pleasant view 破坏风景的东西 UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] verb transitive (-tt-) DRY 弄干 ■to dry a wet surface, or writing done in ink, by pressing something soft against it 吸干,搌干,印干•I signed my name and blotted the paper.我签完名后把纸吸干了。 •She put on her lipstick and then carefully blotted her lips with a tissue.她涂上口红,然后小心地用纸巾按了按嘴唇。 UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] verb transitive (-tt-) SPOILED 污损的 ■to make a blot or blots on something 弄上污渍;涂污,弄脏 UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] verb transitive (-tt-) blot your copybook UK ■to do something that makes other people respect or trust you less 玷污自己的名声•I really blotted my copybook by missing the meeting.我没去开会的确使自己的名声受损了。 UK [blɒt] US [blɑ:t] verb transitive (-tt-) Phrasal Verbs [M] blot sth out SUN ■to hide or block the light from something, especially the sun 遮蔽(尤指阳光)•A dark cloud suddenly blotted out the sun.一团乌云突然遮住了太阳。 MEMORY ■to stop yourself, or to prevent you, thinking about something unpleasant 忘却,抹掉(不快的记忆)•Perhaps there are some memories so bad that you have to blot them out.也许有些记忆很痛苦,你不得不把它们忘掉。 |