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1 blot one's copybook
(to make a bad mistake: He has really blotted his copybook by being late for the interview.) macchiare/sporcare il proprio nome -
2 blot
I [blɒt]II [blɒt]to be a blot on the landscape — rovinare il paesaggio; fig. essere un pugno nell'occhio
2) (stain) macchiare; fig. infangare, macchiare3) blot out•- blot out••* * *[blot] 1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) macchia; cancellatura2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) vergogna; pugno nell'occhio2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) macchiare2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) asciugare (con carta assorbente)•- blotter- blotting-paper
- blot one's copybook
- blot out* * *[blɒt]1. n2. vt1) (spot with ink) macchiare d'inchiostro2) (dry: ink, writing) asciugare•- blot out* * *blot (1) /blɒt/n.2 macchia (fig.); difetto; vergogna: a blot on one's escutcheon, una macchia sul proprio onore; It's a blot on the whole town, è una vergogna per l'intera città● (fig.) a blot on the landscape, un orrore; un pugno in un occhio (fig.).blot (2) /blɒt/n.( nel gioco della tavola reale) pedina in pericolo.(to) blot /blɒt/A v. t.2 macchiare (una reputazione, ecc.)B v. i.● (GB) to blot one's copybook, macchiarsi la reputazione; rovinare un passato senza macchia ( commettendo un'infrazione).* * *I [blɒt]II [blɒt]to be a blot on the landscape — rovinare il paesaggio; fig. essere un pugno nell'occhio
2) (stain) macchiare; fig. infangare, macchiare3) blot out•- blot out•• -
3 copybook
['kɒpɪbʊk] 1.nome quaderno m.2.modificatore [ answer] esemplare, da manuale••* * *copybook /ˈkɒpɪbʊk/A n.B a. attr.1 da manuale; perfetto; ineccepibile2 trito; prevedibile● (fig.) to blot one's copybook, commettere una mancanza imperdonabile; macchiarsi la reputazione.* * *['kɒpɪbʊk] 1.nome quaderno m.2.modificatore [ answer] esemplare, da manuale•• -
4 copybook copy·book n
['kɒpɪˌbʊk]
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