blob 的 2 个定义
- a globule of liquid; bubble.
- a small lump, drop, splotch, or daub: A blob of paint marred the surface.
- an object, especially a large one, having no distinct shape or definition: a blob on the horizon.
- a dull, slow-witted, and uninteresting person.
blobbed, blob·bing.
- to mark or splotch with blobs.
blob 近义词
drop, spot
更多blob例句
- For now, at least, the blob seems very comfortable right where it is.
- For the first time, scientists have observed visible light from enormous blobs of gas that sandwich the pancake flat part of our Milky Way galaxy.
- That means the blobs we see in the sky from the time of recombination must be closer to us than researchers supposed.
- The light shows a young universe studded with blobs that formed from sound waves sloshing around in the primordial plasma.
- It remains to be seen whether a blob of pyroCb smoke like this could leave a chemical scar on the stratosphere.
- The moist rectangle of cooked meat and molten blob of cheese are then layered in a hard roll.
- What happens is that the inflammation of the liver triggered by the infection causes it to contract and it becomes a fibrous blob.
- This earned him a Tea Party Nation tweet: "Liberal Jello blob Chris Christie thanks Obama by expanding Obamacare to N.J."
- The Western Kentucky Hilltoppers are represented by a gape-mouthed dancing blob named Big Red.
- The movie could have been, should have been, The Blob, 21st-centurystyle.
- A blob of blue smoke curled out of a hole the size of a hogshead in a steep bank overhung with alders.
- A great blob of brown sos spurted on to master's chick, and myandrewed down his shert-collar and virging-white weskit.
- "I wish I didn't have such a blob of a nose," she said ruefully.
- Looking down again, they saw that a blob of something was growing on the pavement ten feet from them.
- The parcel was sealed with three neat patches of wax, and on each blob was imprinted the letters "A M" in a monogram.