blotted
v. 塗汙( blot的過去式和過去分詞 ); (用吸墨紙)吸乾
If something is a blot on a person's or thing's reputation, it spoils their reputation.
...a blot on the reputation of the architectural profession...
敗壞建築業名聲的汙點
This drugs scandal is another blot on the Olympics.
這次的興奮劑醜聞又給奧林匹克運動會抹了黑。
A blot is a drop of liquid that has fallen on to a surface and has dried.
...an ink blot.
墨跡
If you blot a surface, you remove liquid from it by pressing a piece of soft paper or cloth onto it.
Before applying make-up, blot the face with a tissue to remove any excess oils...
上妝前,先用面巾紙把臉上多餘的油吸乾。
If you describe something such as a building as a blot on the landscape, you mean that you think it is very ugly and spoils an otherwise attractive place.
The developers insist the 80m village will not leave a blot on the landscape.
開發商們堅稱這個耗資8,000萬的居住區不會破壞風景。
Alec blotted his copybook — got sent home for bad behaviour.
亞歷克因為行為惡劣被遣回了家,一下子名聲掃地。
She blotted water off the table with a towel.
她用毛巾擦乾桌上的水.
The blizzard blotted out the sky and the land.
暴風雪鋪天蓋地而來.
The hill was blotted out by mist.
小山丘被薄霧遮住了.
She blotted the paper.
她把紙弄髒了.