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dotted

/dot-id/US // ˈdɒt ɪd //UK // (ˈdɒtɪd) //

点状的,点状,点缀的,点式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : marked with a dot or dots.
    • : consisting or constructed of dots.
    • : having objects scattered or placed in a random manner: a landscape dotted with small houses.

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Examples

  • If you need to add more pages or want to supplement your journal with dotted or plain paper, you can get additional inserts.

  • When light hits the retina, its top layer translates photons into electrical signals—the language of the brain—thanks to a group of proteins dotted on its surface, called rhodopsins.

  • The red landscape is shown in exquisite detail, dotted hills and ledges as well as craters and small valleys, coming into closer focus as the rover continues to descend.

  • Smaller camps dotted canyons and neighborhoods throughout the city.

  • If you click on that dotted line or overlay, Google will take you to that third-party site, not the site Google uses for the featured snippet result.

  • The violence continues, but on a scale diminished since when American bases and outposts dotted the province.

  • But his file is also dotted with frequent warnings of misconduct.

  • All around you are farms fields dotted with canted mud structures.

  • Outside, oak and hickory and pecan trees dotted the rolling grassland.

  • The white blooms dotted the asphalt and swirled in the breeze under the orange glow of the street lamps.

  • This the man did drawing his knife in the manner denoted by the dotted lines in the engraving.

  • The figures, besides being outlined by the dots, were decorated all over with the same pigment in dotted transverse belts.

  • And soon the wooded hills were dotted with small herds moving toward the ford.

  • It passes through the copper-mining section of Cornwall and the country is dotted with abandoned mines.

  • The fen country faintly reminds one of Holland, lying low and dotted here and there with huge windmills.