splotch

英 [splɒtʃ]

n.  (尤指液体造成的)大块污渍,大斑块
vt.  使…有斑点

过去式:splotched复数:splotches现在分词:splotching第三人称单数:splotches过去分词:splotched

COCA.22114



柯林斯词典

  1. (尤指某种液体的)大块污渍,大斑块
    A splotch is a large uneven mark or stain, especially one that has been caused by a liquid.

    双语例句

    1. The kitten was black with white front paws and a white splotch on her chest
      那只黑色小猫长着白色前爪,胸口上有一块白斑。
    2. I love the hiss and pop of vinyl and the black splotch in the corner when a movie changes reels.
      我沉醉电影胶片换卷的嘶嘶砰砰,电影画面角落的黑色斑点。
    3. I love the hiss and pop of vinyl and the black splotch in the corner when a movie changes reels. I enjoyed the hushed, uneven ticking of a windup watch. I love handwriting.
      我沉醉于电影胶片带动转轴时那斯斯的声音和影片角落里的黑色斑点,喜欢那种上了发条的手表在安静中发出的嘀嘀嗒嗒声,还钟情于用手写的方式来表达自我。
    4. What about the splotch on her calf, doc?
      她小腿上的斑点是什么,医生?
    5. To splash or daub with blobs; splotch.
      弄污用涂料泼墨般洒或涂抹;

    英英释义

    noun

    1. an irregularly shaped spot

        Synonym:    blotchsplodge

      verb

      1. blotch or spot