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1 copybook
attributive adjective* * *ˈcopy·bookI. adj attr, inv1. (exemplary) beispielhaft, ideal2. (conventional) abgedroschen\copybook sentiments unechte Gefühle* * *A sblot one’s copybook with sb bes Br umg es sich mit jemandem verderben2. JUR US Kopialbuch n (Buch mit Abschriften von Urkunden)B adj alltäglich, abgedroschen* * *attributive adjectivewie im Bilderbuch nachgestellt; see also blot 2. 2)* * *n.Schreibheft n. -
2 copybook
'copy·book adjattr, inv1) ( exemplary) beispielhaft, ideal;2) ( conventional) abgedroschen;PHRASES:to blot one's \copybook ( Brit) seinen Ruf ruinieren -
3 blot one's copybook
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4 blot
1. noun2) (fig.) Makel, der2. transitive verb,- tt-1) (dry) ablöschen [Tinte, Schrift, Papier]blot one's copybook — (fig. coll.) sich unmöglich machen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84710/blot_out">blot out* * *[blot] 1. noun2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) der Schandfleck2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) klecksen•- blotter- blotting-paper
- blot one's copybook
- blot out* * *[blɒt, AM blɑ:t]I. nink \blot Tintenklecks ma \blot on the landscape ein Schandfleck in der Landschaftto be a \blot on sb's character ein schlechtes Licht auf jds Charakter werfento be a \blot on sb's reputation ein schwarzer Fleck auf jds weißer Weste seinII. vt<- tt->1. (mark)2. (dry)▪ to \blot sth etw abtupfento \blot a page eine Seite [mit Löschpapier] ablöschen3.* * *[blɒt]1. n1) (of ink) (Tinten)klecks ma blot on his career — ein schwarzer Fleck in seiner Karriere
a blot on the landscape — ein Schandfleck m in der Landschaft
2. vt1) (= make ink spots on) beklecksento blot one's copybook (fig) — sich unmöglich machen; (with sb) es sich (dat) verderben
2) (= dry) ink, page ablöschen; skin, face etc abtupfen* * *A s1. (Farb-, Tinten) Klecks m2. fig (Schand)Fleck m, Makel m:a blot on the landscape ein Schandfleck in der Landschaft;the only blot on the landscape is XY der einzige Fremdkörper ist XY;3. Verunstaltung f, Schönheitsfehler mB v/t2. figa) befleckenb) verunglimpfen6. (mit Löschpapier) (ab)löschen7. TYPO unsauber abziehenC v/i klecksen, schmieren* * *1. noun2) (fig.) Makel, der2. transitive verb,- tt-1) (dry) ablöschen [Tinte, Schrift, Papier]2) (spot with ink) beklecksenblot one's copybook — (fig. coll.) sich unmöglich machen
Phrasal Verbs:- blot out* * *n.Fleck -en m.Klecks -e m.Schandfleck m. v.klecksen v. -
5 blot
[blɒt, Am blɑ:t] nink \blot Tintenklecks ma \blot on the landscape ein Schandfleck in der Landschaftto be a \blot on sb's character ein schlechtes Licht auf jds Charakter m werfen;1) ( mark)to \blot sth over sth etw mit etw dat beklecksen2) ( dry)to \blot sth etw abtupfen;to \blot a page eine Seite [mit Löschpapier] ablöschenPHRASES:
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