[/blɔt; blɑt/] n 用法: 1 spot or stain made by ink, etc (墨水等的)污点或污迹: a page covered in (ink) blots 染有墨迹的一页. 用法: 2 ~ on sth (fig derog 比喻, 贬) act or quality that spoils sb's good character or reputation 有损某人良好品格或名声的行为或品质: His involvement in the scandal was a blot on his reputation. 他因卷入丑闻, 在名誉上留下污点. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) a blot on sb's/the e`scutcheon (joc 谑) act, event, etc that disgraces a family or some other group 使家庭或其他集体丢脸的行为、事件等. a blot on the `landscape object (esp an ugly building) that spoils the beauty of a place 损害美好景色的物体(尤指不雅观的建筑物): That new factory is a blot on the landscape. 那新建的工厂破坏了此地的景色. blot 2 [/blɔt; blɑt/] v (-tt-) 用法: 1 [Tn] make a blot or blots on (paper); stain (with ink) 在(纸)上留下污点; (用墨水)弄脏: an exercise book blotted with ink 被墨水弄脏的练习本. 用法: 2 [Tn] soak up or dry (sth) with blotting-paper (用吸墨纸)吸乾(某物): blot spilt ink, one's writing paper 把洒出的墨水、字迹未乾的纸吸乾. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) blot one's `copy-book (infml) spoil one's (previous) good record or reputation 有损(以往的)好形象或名声: She blotted her copy-book by being an hour late for work. 她上班迟到了一小时, 破坏了以往的良好形象. 用法: 4 (phr v) blot sth out (a) cover or hide (writing, etc) with a blot (用墨点)覆盖或遮住(字迹等): Several words in the letter had been blotted out. 信中有几个字已涂掉了. (b) (esp of mist, fog, etc) hide sth completely (尤指雾等)完全遮住(某物): Thick cloud blotted out the view. 云层把风景遮住了. (C) (fig 比喻) remove or destroy (thoughts, memories, etc) completely 完全消除, 彻底清除(思想、记忆等). |