blotter / ˈblɒt ər /

⚽高中词汇污点记事簿记事本斑点

blotter 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a piece of blotting paper used to absorb excess ink, to protect a desk top, etc.
  2. a book in which transactions or events, as sales or arrests, are recorded as they occur: a police blotter.
  3. Machinery. a soft washer of blotting paper or felt for cushioning a brittle object against shock or pressure or for increasing the friction or contact area between two surfaces.

blotter 近义词

blotter

等同于 notebook

blotter

等同于 acid

更多blotter例句

  1. At the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum, visitors stood before a towering depiction of the battle while inhaling the custom fragrance from blotters or tiny pumps.
  2. To the brokers of the future a lot of the value for clients comes from being able to integrate across all points of the trading life-cycle from the blotter to parent orders to child orders.
  3. But those claims clash with reports by independent groups that monitor data from morgues, emergency rooms and the police blotter.
  4. And so much the rest of the story reads more like a police blotter than a saga of good old country music.
  5. Edna opened the blotter, and having procured paper and pen, began to write the note.
  6. Then I held the paper below it, pressed the paw down, and made a signature, wiping the paw afterward with a blotter.
  7. They will quickly dry in this manner and will not become moldy, as the blotter soaks up the moisture.
  8. The boss was sitting back in his chair and making little rings on the desk blotter with the point of his letter-opener.
  9. Courtney laid the paper-cutter carefully on the blotter, and drawing out his cigarette case, he selected one and slowly lit it.