Blot in spanish
Mancha
pronunciation: mɑntʃɑ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: mɑntʃɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
blot1 = mancha, manchón, borrón, tacha.
Example: Some editorial departments claim indexes are unnecessary and a typographical blot.more:
» a blot on the landscape = algo desagradable a la vista, algo que rompe la armonía, algo antiestético, algo que estropea el paisaje.
Example: The priest is just another body, however, a dark blot on the landscape, a mere spectator who becomes transparent in the eyes of his flock.» be a blot on = ser una mancha para, ser una tacha para.
Example: Their heart-rending plight stretching over centuries is a blot on Indian civilization.» blot on + Posesivo + escutcheon = mancha en + Posesivo + honor.
Example: The only blot on his escutcheon is, that after his great success he grew to be haughty and insolent in his demands.» inkblot = mancha de tinta.
Example: The exhibition focuses on the writer's most experimental artworks, including inkblots, doodles and spontaneous drawings.blot2 = emborronar, borronear.
Example: Manuscript copy, as printers often complained, might be an ill-written author's draft much blotted and corrected.more:
» blot out = ocultar, tapar, obliterar, borrar, anular.
Example: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.blot3 = secar. [Con algún material secante]
Example: If a stencil is carefully removed from the cylinder after use and blotted to remove excess ink, it can be stored and re-used.