splotch
splotch 英 [splɒtʃ] 美
n. 污点;斑点 vt. 使…有斑点
进行时:splotching 过去式:splotched 过去分词:splotched 第三人称单数:splotches 名词复数:splotches
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- n. 污点;斑点
- vt. 使…有斑点
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1. In 2003, for example, a NASA satellite spotted a green splotch in Lake Erie that turned out to be a Microcystis bloom.
例如,在2003年,美国国家航空和宇宙航行局拍摄的伊利湖卫星照片中出现一个绿色污点,后来被证实是微胞藻绿潮爆发。
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2. I couldn’t make out the next couple of lines, owing to an oily splotch of what smelled like suntan lotion.
我几乎不能辨认出下一句话,因为这里有一个闻起来像防晒霜式的油斑。
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3. I see the splotch of paint on my bedroom ceiling and think, "Oh, I should have touched that up...nine years ago."
看到卧室天花板上的油漆污迹,我想:“哦,我本该9年前修补一下的。”
- splotch (n.) c. 1600, "a broad, ill-defined spot," perhaps a blend of spot, blot, and/or botch. Old English had splott "spot, blot; patch of land." Related: Splotchy; splotchiness.
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