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blot
1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) borrón2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) cosa que afea
2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) manchar, emborronar2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) secar•- blotter- blotting-paper
- blot one's copybook
- blot out
blot n borróntr[blɒt]1 (stain) manchar2 (dry) secar1) spot: emborronar, borronear2) dry: secarblot n1) stain: mancha f, borrón m2) blemish: mancha f, tacha fn.• borrón s.m.• chafarrinón s.m.v.• borrar v.• chafarrinar v.• manchar v.
I blɑːt, blɒta) ( of ink) borrón m, manchón mb) ( blemish)blot (on something): the factory is a blot on the landscape — la fábrica afea or estropea el paisaje
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- tt- transitive verba) (stain, smear) \<\<page/word\>\> emborronar, borronearb) ( dry) \<\<ink\>\> secar* ( con papel secante)Phrasal Verbs:- blot out[blɒt]1.2. VT- blot one's copybook3.VI [pen] echar borrones; [ink] correrse- blot out- blot up* * *
I [blɑːt, blɒt]a) ( of ink) borrón m, manchón mb) ( blemish)blot (on something): the factory is a blot on the landscape — la fábrica afea or estropea el paisaje
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- tt- transitive verba) (stain, smear) \<\<page/word\>\> emborronar, borronearb) ( dry) \<\<ink\>\> secar* ( con papel secante)Phrasal Verbs:- blot out
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