-
1 BLOT
• Blot is no blot till (unless) it be hit (A) - Не пойман - не вор (H), Не тот вор, кто украл, а тот, кто попался (H) -
2 blot
1. aго́лый, обнажённый2. advmed det blotte øje — невооружённым гла́зом
то́лько, лишьíkke blot — не только
íkke blot..., men ógså... — не то́лько..., но и...
* * *merely, very* * *I. adj( alene) mere, very ( fx the mere thought of it; the very sight of him);[ blot og bar] mere;[ ligge blot] lie open ( for to);[ lægge blot] lay bare;[ stille blot] expose;[ med det blotte øje] with the naked eye;(se også linned);II. adv only, simply,F merely;[ ikke blot] not only;( forudsat) so (el. as) long as, provided ( fx let them hate me so long as (el. provided) they obey me; as long as you apologize I am satisfied);[ vent blot!] just (you) wait!III. conj( gid) if only; I wish;(se også II. blot: når blot). -
3 BLÓT
n.1) sacrifice, sacrificial feast or banquet (efna, efla blót);4) swearing, cursing.* * *n. [Ulf. renders λατρεία and σέβασμα by blutinassus, cp. also A. S. compd words such as blôtmônad]:—gener. worship, and worship including sacrifice, spec. a sacrificial feast or banquet, used freq. in pl. when in general sense; the feasts were, esp. the three great annual feasts, when the winter set in (Oct.), at Yule time and mid-winter (Dec. or Jan.), and when the summer began (April), Ó. H. ch. 94–96, Hkr. i. 139 sqq., Hák. S. G. ch. xvi sqq., and the verse of Kormak, Hafit maðr ask né eski, id., Hkr. (Ó. T.) i. 272, Fms. x. (Ó. T.) ch. 50, Fas. (Hervar. S.) i. 531, 512. Hervar. S. the last chapter, Eb. ch. 10, Eg. 257, Fb. i. 22; at Uppsölum vóru blót svá mikil í þann tíma, at hvergi hafa verit meiri á Norðrlöndum, Fas. i. 255; þann vetr fékk Ingólfr at blóti miklu ok leitaði sér heilla um forlög sín, Landn. 33, cp. Hým. 1, Vsp. 62; þar vóru áðr blót ok hörgar, Bs. i. 20 (Kr. S.), Fms. i. 131, Eb. 4; there are mentioned álfa-blót, dísa-blót, etc.2. blót, or more correctly blœti, n. an idol, amulet, engi maðr skal hafa í húsum sínum, stalla, vit eðr blót (blœti) … nú ef blot (blœti) er funnit í húsi láslausu, mat-blót ( dough idol) eðr leir-blót ( clay idol) gört í mannslíki af leiri eðr deigi, þá …, N. G. L. i. 383, 389; cp. Fs. (Hallfr. S.) 97.II. metaph. in Christian times the name of the heathen worship became odious, and blót came to mean swearing, cursing, freq. in Sturl. and Bs., and in mod. usage, Sturl. ii. 106, 152, iii. 101, Fs. (Vd.) 36, Gísl. The terms for swearing in the heathen times were ‘troll, gramir,’ etc., q. v. -
4 blot
شائبة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. \ مَعَابَة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. \ وَصْمَة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. -
5 blot
-
6 blot
[blɔt]1. noun1) a spot or stain (often of ink):بُقْعَةٌan exercise book full of blots.
2) something ugly:وَصْمَةٌ، شائِبَةٌa blot on the landscape.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈblotted1) to spot or stain, especially with ink:يُلَطِّخُ، يُلَوِّثُI blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.
2) to dry with blotting-paper:يُجَفِّفُ، يُنَشِّفُBlot your signature before you fold the paper.
-
7 blot
مَعَرَّة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character.. reproach: a cause for shame: These badly kept roads are a reproach to the city. -
8 blot
لَطْخَة \ smear: a dirty mark: a smear of oil on my shirt. smudge: a smudged mark. smut: a bit of dirt: There’s a smut on your nose. splash: sth. that has been splashed: splashes of mud on the car. spot: a small mark from sth. wet: spots of blood on a white shirt. stain: a stained place: An ink stain on the cloth. blot: a dirty mark, esp. of ink on paper; a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. -
9 blot out
طَمَسَ \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain. \ عَفَّى \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain. \ See Also طمس (طَمَسَ)، محا (مَحَا) -
10 Blot-Transfer
m <med.tech> ■ blotting; blot transfer -
11 blót-spánn
m. divining rods or chips used at sacrifices, cp. Tacitus Germ. ch. x, and Amm. Marc. xxxi. 2. in the phrase, fella blót-spán, ramos sortidicos jactare; þá feldi hann b. ok vitraðist svá, at hann skyldi hafa dagráð at berjast, Fagrsk. 40, in the passage of Vellekla (the source of the narrative) the poet uses the word teinn lautar, qs. hlautar-teinn, the rod of the sacrificial blood, cp. the phrase, kjósa hlaut-við, Vsp. 62; and hrista teina, Hým. 1; þá feldi Önundr blótspán til, at hann skyldi verða víss …, Landn. 193; síðan var feldr blótspánn, ok gékk svá fréttin, at…, Fas. i. 526, 452 (Hervar. S.) -
12 blot
بُقْعَة \ area: a part of the world: desert areas. blot: a dirty mark, esp. of ink on paper. smear: a dirty mark: a smear of oil on my shirt. splash: sth. that has been splashed: splashes of mud on the car. spot: a small mark from sth. wet: spots of blood on a white shirt. stain: a stained place: An ink stain on the cloth. -
13 blot
-
14 blot out
شَوَّهَ \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain. distort: to twist (one’s face, the truth, etc.): He gave a distorted account of the accident. maim: to wound seriously; cause to lose an arm or a leg. mutilate: to damage (a body, a valuable paper, etc.) by tearing or cutting off a part. \ See Also طمس (طَمَسَ) -
15 blot out
مَحَا \ blot out: to cause sth. not to be seen any more: Clouds blotted out (the view of) the mountain.. erase: to rub out (sth. written). rub out: to remove (writing) with a rubber or cloth: Rub out that word on the blackboard. wipe out: to destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. -
16 blot (et barn)
-
17 blot
subst. (norrønt) sacrifice -
18 bløt
-
19 bløt gummi
subst. soft rubber -
20 bløt landing
(økonomi) soft landing
См. также в других словарях:
Blót — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El dísablót, por August Malmström. El blót era el sacrificio que los paganos nórdicos ofrecían a los dioses nórdicos y a los elfos. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
blot — ⇒BLOT, subst. masc. Argot A. ,,Prix à forfait (ESN.) : • 1. On lui proposait [au voyageur] un « blot », un prix à forfait que l on faisait à la tête et parfois au dessous du tarif. A. SIMONIN, J. BAZIN, Voilà taxi! 1935, p. 33. Prix. Baisser les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Blot-Sven — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Blot Sven (fallecido alrededor de 1087) fue un rey sueco aproximadamente de 1084 a 1087. Su nombre real pudo haber sido Sven o Sverker. El nombre de Blot significa sacrificio en lengua nórdica, y alude a que el rey… … Wikipedia Español
blot — blot; blot·less; blot·ter; blot·tesque; blot·ting·ly; blot·to; blot·ty; im·mu·no·blot; … English syllables
Blot-l'Eglise — Blot l Église Blot l Église Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Blot — Blot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Blotted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Blotting}.] [Cf. Dan. plette. See 3d {Blot}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To spot, stain, or bespatter, as with ink. [1913 Webster] The brief was writ and blotted all with gore. Gascoigne. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blot-l'Église — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Blot l Église País … Wikipedia Español
blot — ► NOUN 1) a dark mark or stain, especially one made by ink. 2) a thing that mars something that is otherwise good. ► VERB (blotted, blotting) 1) dry with an absorbent material. 2) mark, stain, or mar. 3) … English terms dictionary
blot your copybook — british phrase to do something that spoils your good reputation, for example at work Thesaurus: to harm your own reputationsynonym Main entry: blot * * * blot your copybook Brit informal : to harm your own reputation The star football player… … Useful english dictionary
Blot — Blot, n. [Cf. Dan. blot bare, naked, Sw. blott, d. bloot, G. bloss, and perh. E. bloat.] 1. (Backgammon) (a) An exposure of a single man to be taken up. (b) A single man left on a point, exposed to be taken up. [1913 Webster] He is too great a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blot — ist ein Verfahren zum Transfer von DNA, RNA oder Proteinen auf eine Membran, siehe Blotting ein germanisches Opferfest ein Album der Band Einherjer Blot ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Guillaume Blot (* 1985), französischer Radrennfahrer … Deutsch Wikipedia