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释义 | blank1 adjectiveblank2 nounblank3 verb blankblank1 /blæŋk/ ●●○ S3 adjective Word OriginWORD ORIGINblank1 ExamplesOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French blanc; ➔ BLANCHEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
THESAURUSwith nothing in it or on it► empty Collocations used about something that has nothing inside: · an empty can of hair spray· The fridge is almost empty. ► blank used about a computer screen or a piece of paper that has no writing or pictures on it, or a CD, DVD etc with nothing recorded on it: · a blank sheet of paper· He stared at the blank screen for a few minutes.· a blank tape ► bare used about a room or cupboard that has very little in it: · His room was bare except for a bed and a wardrobe. ► hollow used about something that has an empty space inside: · a hollow tree· The suitcase had a hollow bottom. Longman Language Activatorpaper/tape/screen► blank a blank screen, tape, or piece of paper has nothing written or recorded on it: · Ian stared at the blank sheet of paper in front of him.· I want to record the late-night movie. Do we have any blank video cassettes? ► space a place that has been left empty in a piece of writing, especially so that you can write something in it: · There's a space for you to sign your name.· Write your address in the space provided.empty space: · The students were told to fill in the empty spaces with suitable adjectives. ► empty a page or piece of paper that is empty has nothing written or drawn on it: · He stared at the empty page. The test was nearly over, and he hadn't managed to answer any of the questions.· an empty canvas with a few red blobs in the centre a face that does not show any feelings or opinions► expressionless · Oswini was watching her with expressionless eyes.· Terry's face was expressionless as he listened to the report. ► blank showing no emotion, interest, or understanding in your expression, for example because you are bored, or have not been paying attention to what is being said: · Maria could tell by the blank look in my eyes that I didn't understand.· The children's faces were blank with sleepiness. ► deadpan deliberately showing no humour in your expression, even though what you are saying or doing is meant as a joke: · "We're out of gas, so I guess you'll have to walk home," he said, giving me a deadpan expression. ► inscrutable someone who has an inscrutable expression shows no emotion or reaction, so it is impossible to guess what they are thinking or feeling: · She looked for some response, but Jean's expression remained inscrutable.· The inscrutable gaze of the palace guards made me a little nervous. ► poker-faced someone who is poker-faced does not show at all what they are thinking or feeling, either because they do not want other people to know or because they disapprove of something: · Not even Will Rogers could make the poker-faced President laugh.· Albert, normally poker faced, wore a look of shock. ► impassive not showing any emotion, especially in a situation where you would normally expect someone to be sad, shocked, upset, etc: · Russell struggled to keep an impassive face as she continued.· The defendant remained impassive as the judge announced the guilty verdict. to suddenly forget something► it's on the tip of my tongue spoken use this to say that you know a name or word, but you are having difficulty remembering it at that moment: · That place we visited in Paris, what's it called? It's on the tip of my tongue. ► escape spoken if a name, detail, fact etc escapes you, you forget it for a very short time but you know you will remember it soon: · I know I've heard this song before but its name escapes me.· Although I know that the novel was published in the nineteenth century, the actual date escapes me. ► can't place spoken if you can't place someone or something, you recognize them but have forgotten their name or where you met them before: · I'm sure I've seen him before, but I just can't place him.· Her perfume seemed so familiar but he couldn't place it ► your mind goes blank if your mind goes blank you are suddenly unable to remember something at a time when you need it: · That's... Oh, my mind's gone blank -- I can't remember her name.· My mind goes blank when I have to take a test. ► dry up British to forget what you were going to say or what you are supposed to say when speaking or acting, especially because you are nervous: · I dried up just as I was about to talk, even though I had been preparing the speech for weeks.· There was one worrying moment where one of the actors seemed to dry up for a few seconds. ► go in one ear and out the other if details, a piece of information etc go in one ear and out the other , you forget them very quickly because you are not interested or not listening properly: · She understands nothing about football so it all goes in one ear and out the other.· He was trying to explain the assignment to me but it just went in one ear and out the other. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► Leave ... blank Phrases Leave the last page blank. ► blank face/look/expression/eyes Zoe looked at me with a blank expression. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a blank cheque (=signed but without the amount written on it)· I wasn't sure how much the tickets would be so I gave her a blank cheque. ► a blank/vacant expression (=one that shows no emotion, understanding, or interest)· The blank expression on Bobbie’s face gave way to anger. ► blank/impassive face (=showing no emotion or thoughts)· What was she really thinking behind that blank face? ► a blank page (=with nothing on it)· There were a couple of blank pages at the back of the book. ► refused point-blank He refused point-blank to identify his accomplices. ► point-blank refusal a point-blank refusal ► point-blank range The bullet was fired at point-blank range. ► a point-blank refusal (=immediate, direct, and without a reason)· This point-blank refusal to discuss the issue enraged him. ► refuse point-blank (=directly and without explanation)· I refused point-blank to let him in. ► clean/blank sheet of paper (=one with no writing on it) ► a blank space (=on a page, wall etc)· Write your refund request in the blank space on Line 9. ► a blank stare (=showing no emotion, understanding, or interest)· Mention his name, and you get mostly blank stares. ► blank tape Bring me a blank tape and I’ll record it for you. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► check· Outside, on the front lawn hoisted atop a wooden flagpole, an eternal blank check waves bravely in the breeze.· But the public consensus for a Pentagon blank check collapsed with the Cold War.· But I want to know where my party is going before I give it a blank check. ► cheque· And here ... sign this blank cheque for what you owe.· There will be no blank cheque for missile defence.· He was effectively granted a blank cheque to conduct a war without Congressional authorization for up to 90 days. ► expression· All seven of her faces wear a blank expression.· Through all the speeches and songs, she stood under a tree, her blank expression never changing.· That last night, when the returns started coming in, he had this blank expression on his face. ► face· That face was not the blank face that Cardiff had expected.· I did so when the under-30 crowd gave me blank faces at my casual reference to High Noon.· Behind his blank face, Gabriel was playing the Wishing Game.· The children opened too-large mouths in otherwise blank faces.· The blank face will serve the same purpose as old style screens.· I presented a blank face to the outside world.· There's 9,000 shivering punters in here, 7,500 of which have blank faces.· As a sleeping princess, her blank face and torso exaggerate rather than diminish the beauty of her preternaturally leggy dancing. ► line· Leave blank lines between paragraphs and make frequent use of headings to hold the reader's interest.· Press Enter once more to insert a blank line.· Repeatedly doing this will move the cursor through all of the blank lines until it reaches the maximum.· Press Enter twice-once to end the salutation, a second time to insert a blank line. 9.· The deleted line appears at the top of the list, followed by a blank line. 10.· Insert three blank lines between the date and the body of the letter.· You press the Enter key to begin a new paragraph or to insert blank lines in the text.· Legal documents, for example, often require line numbers, even on blank lines. ► look· Her head sank on to her chin and a kind of blank look misted over her eyes.· There were pauses and blank looks.· If you ask a user what sort of system he wants you will be met with a blank look. ► page· Like an author, Eloise would write what she chose on the blank page, would turn Jenny into her own creation.· She found black men impossible to draw or to paint; she could not bear to trace defeat on to blank pages.· Couldn't have picked up the pen and opened the notebook and faced the blank page.· Another strategy my children use is to keep their notebooks open to a blank page while reading one of their books.· He'd been staring at the blank page in his typewriter and wondering where he could find the enthusiasm to write.· There are no blank pages in his book.· Just the type of blank page made to suit a man like him.· Pointing to the initial blank page, I ask Tony what the title for his book will be. ► paper· I was then told to go away and write down my entire life history on three sheets of blank paper.· Needless to say, all that was left was a blank paper where all his hard work had been.· The figure of Robert Duvall was holding a briefcase; he glanced inside but found nothing but a sheet of blank paper.· Tears come to your eyes as you read the blank paper for what it can tell you.· A labourer howls in the nothingness of the blank paper, which is also the empty, impoverished land.· Karen couldn't see much at that distance; even the paintings on the walls looked like blank paper.· Hold on to all these smells until the evening, when you can deliver them up on to the blank paper. ► screen· As you launch the program you're greeted with a friendly main menu rather than a blank screen.· In front of the blank screen, the officer stood scolding.· You turned it on but nothing is happening - blank screen, no whirring noise, no beeps, no flashing lights.· So I faced a blank screen... no preconceptions, restrictions, or restraints.· The smears on the television had gone so she gazed at the reflection of the sunlight on the blank screen instead.· Many who signed on later in the day were turned away with blank screens or error messages. ► sheet· We must ensure Brian Wilson's blank sheet of paper is full of good ideas before too long.· Manion put the seven blank sheets of paper and the accompanying envelopes in a file folder and left for lunch.· Inevitably, when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper.· To put it simply, it is difficult to get beyond that first blank sheet of paper.· He still had to put his own words on this blank sheet in front of him.· You will also need blank sheets of paper of the same size, markers, and paper for students.· Nigel was installed in the office with a blank sheet of paper in front of him when Eleanor arrived.· Put the bell picture up on the wall with the blank sheet of paper next to it. 2. ► space· Peter Edwards looks at the blank space that now passes for a promotions policy.· Deadwood was just a blank space in the marriage.· Documents must not be handed to drivers or otherwise issued with blank spaces for recording particulars of tare weights or net weights.· In the blank spaces at the bottom of the chart, add other words you need.· On the map it was pretty well blank space, save for the thin blue lines of creeks or marsh drains crisscrossing it.· Even in the worst case, there will still be four blank spaces between columns.· Don't leave a blank space here - no one's life is perfect.· To delete a tab stop, position the cursor in the blank space of the tab area, then press Del. ► spot· Have you made a note of some kind that reminds you to research the blank spots further? 4. ► stare· Poindexter gave him a blank stare.· But ask them when fund shareholders should sell their funds, and you get a blank stare.· Julie found herself drawn almost hypnotically to the blank stares.· As his eyes adjusted to the dimness he began to feel dominated by the blank stares of the plaster martyrs.· All he got in return was a blank stare and a cloud of fresh cigar smoke. ► tape· Buying that blank tape had been a waste, for she knew she would never dare play it back.· Put about ten on a blank tape, then play it once through to your Six.· And the success of the established record industry's campaign for a royalty on blank tape could also contribute.· Using the freezer facility, can I put all my games on blank tapes to load faster? ► verse· Coleridge had developed an apparently relaxed, but in fact extremely clever style of blank verse. ► wall· A blank wall the height of a house on your right.· I went to the window and looked out on the blank wall.· But there's no sky, no stars, just the opaque blank wall next door.· Behind her is a blank wall or perhaps a sheet tacked up as a makeshift backdrop.· The low vaulted roof stretched for some forty feet until it met the blank wall at the far end.· The goal was another peg, some 30 feet and almost horizontally leftwards across yet another blank wall.· The future is not a blank wall to line up against, but a way to be walked.· You may decide to put a table and a lectern in front of a blank wall. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► go blank 1without any writing, print, or recorded sound: Leave the last page blank. a blank cassette► see thesaurus at empty2a blank face or look shows no emotion, understanding, or interest → blanklyblank face/look/expression/eyes Zoe looked at me with a blank expression. She gazed at him in blank astonishment.3go blank a)if your mind goes blank, or if you go blank, you are suddenly unable to remember something: My heart began to race and my mind went blank. b)to stop showing any images, writing etc: Suddenly the screen went blank.—blankness noun [uncountable] → blank verse
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Longman Language Activatorwhen you do not succeed► fail Collocations · We tried to make her change her mind, but we failed.fail to do something · I failed to convince him that I was right.· Having failed to find her friend, she decided to return home.fail completely · If they were trying to put us out of business, they have failed completely.fail miserably (=fail completely, in a way that is embarrassing) · Millions of people have tried to quit smoking and failed miserably. ► failure when you fail in something you are trying to do: · She never tries anything because she's terrified of failure.· His ability has been called into question after a number of recent failures.failure to do something: · The failure of the international community to deal effectively with the problem has cost thousands of lives. ► not make it informal to fail in your job, especially because you do not earn a lot of money or do not become well known and respected: not make it as: · No one was surprised when he didn't make it as a rock star.not make it in: · She soon realized she'd never make it in the cut-throat world of journalism. ► get nowhere to fail after trying hard for a long time: · Unless you compromise, you'll get nowhere.get nowhere with: · Realizing she was getting nowhere with Paul, she approached John. ► for nothing if all your work, preparation etc is for nothing , you have tried to achieve something and spent a lot of time on it, but failed: · If we don't get the contract all our hard work will have been for nothing.· I don't want to struggle all my life for nothing. ► in vain if you tried to do something in vain , or if your efforts were in vain ,you completely failed after a lot of effort: try/search/battle etc in vain: · Doctors tried in vain to save him but he died just before dawn.· Police have spent hours searching in vain for the missing teenager.be in vain: · It took a great deal of courage to admit that all her efforts had been in vain. ► draw a blank British /come up empty-handed American informal fail to find or discover information or a person or thing you are looking for: · Once again police investigators have drawn a blank.· The private detective she hired to look for him had come up empty-handed. WORD SETS► Weaponsair rifle, nounair-to-air, adjectiveammo, nounammunition, nounanti-aircraft, adjectiveanti-personnel, adjectiveanti-tank, adjectivearmament, nounarmoured car, nounarmourer, nounarmour-plated, adjectivearrow, nounarrowhead, nounarsenal, nounartillery, nounatomic bomb, nounautomatic, nounballistic missile, nounballistics, nounbandolier, nounbarbed, adjectivebarrage, nounbarrage balloon, nounbarrel, nounbattering ram, nounbattery, nounbayonet, nounbayonet, verbbazooka, nounBB gun, nounblank, nounblaze, verbblowpipe, nounbludgeon, nounblunderbuss, nounbolt, nounbomb, nounbomber, nounbombing, nounbomb scare, nounbooby trap, nounboom, nounbore, nounbow, nounbrass knuckles, nounbroadsword, nounbuckshot, nounbullet, nounbullet-proof, adjectivebutt, nouncaisson, nouncalibre, nouncanister, nouncannon, nouncannonball, nouncarbine, nouncartridge, nouncatapult, nounchain mail, nounchamber, nouncharge, verbchemical warfare, nounchemical weapon, nounclip, nouncluster bomb, nouncock, verbColt, conventional, adjectivecordite, nouncosh, nouncrossbow, nouncruise missile, nounCS gas, nouncudgel, nouncutlass, nouncut-throat razor, noundagger, noundart, noundecommission, verbdetonator, noundevice, noundirk, noundisarm, verbdischarge, verbdismount, verbdouble-barrelled, duel, nounduel, verbdum-dum, nounelevation, nounemplacement, nounequalizer, nounfirearm, nounfirebomb, nounflak, nounflame thrower, nounflick knife, nounforty-five, nounfusillade, nounfusion bomb, noungauge, noungerm warfare, noungrenade, nounguidance, nounguided missile, noungun, noungun carriage, noungunner, noungunnery, noungunpowder, noungun-running, noungunshot, nounhaft, nounhair trigger, nounhalberd, nounhammer, nounhand grenade, nounhandgun, nounH-bomb, nounheat-seeking, adjectiveheavy, adjectivehilt, nounholster, nounhoming device, nounhowitzer, nounhydrogen bomb, nounICBM, nounincendiary, adjectiveKalashnikov, nounknuckle-duster, nounlance, nounlandmine, nounlive, adjectivelongbow, nounlong-range, adjectivemace, nounmachete, nounmachine gun, nounmagazine, nounmagnum, nounmarksman, nounmarksmanship, nounmegaton, nounmisfire, verbmissile, nounmortar, nounmunitions, nounmushroom cloud, nounmusket, nounmustard gas, nounmuzzle, nounnapalm, nounnerve gas, nounnightstick, nounnitroglycerine, nounnon-proliferation, nounnosecone, nounnuclear, adjectivenuke, verbnuke, nounordnance, nounparry, verbpayload, nounpepper, verbpike, nounpistol, nounplastic explosive, noun.22, nounpoison gas, nounpommel, nounpound, verbprime, verbprimer, nounprojectile, nounpropellant, nounquarterstaff, nounramrod, nounrange, nounrapid-fire, adjectiverapier, nounrearm, verbrecoil, verbrepeater, nounreport, nounrevolver, nounrifle, nounrocket, nounround, nounrubber bullet, nounsabre, nounsafety catch, nounsawn-off shotgun, nounscabbard, nounscimitar, nounsemi-automatic, adjectiveshaft, nounsheathe, verbshell, nounshell, verbshield, nounshooter, nounshot, nounshotgun, nounshrapnel, nounsidearm, nounsight, nounsilencer, nounsilo, nounsix-shooter, nounslash, nounsling, nounslingshot, nounslug, nounsmart bomb, nounsmoke bomb, nounsmokescreen, nounsnipe, verbsniper, nounspear, nounspear, verbSten gun, nounstockpile, nounstockpile, verbstun gun, nounsubmachine gun, nounsurface-to-air missile, nounsurface-to-surface missile, nounswordsmanship, nountank, nountear gas, nounthermonuclear, adjectivetime bomb, nountommy gun, nountorpedo, nountorpedo, verbtracer, nountrident, nountrigger, nountruncheon, noununload, verbvolley, nounvolley, verbwarhead, nounwater cannon, nounweapon, nounweaponry, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► filled in ... blanks Phrases When you’ve filled in the blanks, hand the form back to me. ► fired blanks Soldiers fired blanks into the crowd. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a blank cheque (=signed but without the amount written on it)· I wasn't sure how much the tickets would be so I gave her a blank cheque. ► a blank/vacant expression (=one that shows no emotion, understanding, or interest)· The blank expression on Bobbie’s face gave way to anger. ► blank/impassive face (=showing no emotion or thoughts)· What was she really thinking behind that blank face? ► a blank page (=with nothing on it)· There were a couple of blank pages at the back of the book. ► refused point-blank He refused point-blank to identify his accomplices. ► point-blank refusal a point-blank refusal ► point-blank range The bullet was fired at point-blank range. ► a point-blank refusal (=immediate, direct, and without a reason)· This point-blank refusal to discuss the issue enraged him. ► refuse point-blank (=directly and without explanation)· I refused point-blank to let him in. ► clean/blank sheet of paper (=one with no writing on it) ► a blank space (=on a page, wall etc)· Write your refund request in the blank space on Line 9. ► a blank stare (=showing no emotion, understanding, or interest)· Mention his name, and you get mostly blank stares. ► blank tape Bring me a blank tape and I’ll record it for you. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► point· I refused point blank, but he didn't mind at all. VERB► draw· But other experiments continue to draw blanks, as two recent papers in Physical Review Letters report.· He used the word discreet and drew a blank.· Primary investigations into a suspected outbreak of foot-and-mouth at a nearby farm have drawn a blank.· No, I draw a blank.· Ron Wyden, drew a blank when asked where Bosnia was. ► fill· Choose New Card or New Contact and fill in the blanks.· That gave Clinton the opportunity to fill in the partisan blanks, in greatly unflattering terms.· To build these clever applications, you just select from menus or fill in the blanks on forms.· But the Holy Spirit would fill in the blanks.· Concert work fills the blanks in her diary left by the Bastille debacle.· Still, some means had to be found to fill in the blanks.· Does the whole conceptual perspective of the Monitor theory narrow down to a focus on filling in the blanks?· The author then filled in the blanks about how wise, handsome, brave, and team-spirited they were. ► fire· I was merely about to fire a blank to frighten off some stray cats.· Other Customs agents have put corruption in the crosshairs only to find they were firing blanks.· The system has previously undergone six months of preliminary tests in the same Redwood City neighborhood, with officers firing blanks. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► give somebody a blank cheque 1an empty space on a piece of paper, where you are supposed to write a word or letter: When you’ve filled in the blanks, hand the form back to me.2my mind’s a blank spoken used to say that you cannot remember something: I’m trying to think of his name, but my mind’s a complete blank.3a cartridge (=container for a bullet in a gun) that contains an explosive but no bullet: Soldiers fired blanks into the crowd.4be shooting/firing blanks informal if a man is shooting blanks or firing blanks, his sperm is not able to make a woman pregnant → draw a blank at draw1(32)
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Longman Language Activatorto rudely pretend not to notice someone► ignore Collocations · Don't ignore me when I'm talking to you!· Now that she had lost all her wealth, she was ignored by former friends.totally/completely ignore somebody · The waiter totally ignored Glen and served a girl who had come up beside him. ► pretend not to notice/see · Henry waved but Martha pretended not to notice.· If people think you're a beggar, they pretend not to see you. ► look right through to pretend not to notice someone that you know, even though you are looking directly at them: · I saw Carrie yesterday, but when I smiled at her she just looked right through me.· In the lift at work, the doctors looked right through you as if you didn't exist. ► snub to ignore someone deliberately, in order to show that you are angry with them or that you have no respect for them: · I couldn't believe Simon had snubbed me at the party.· The senator was furious. "How would you feel if you'd been snubbed by the wife of your president?''snub somebody's invitation/request etc: · They snubbed his invitation to a meeting of foreign ministers at the UN in New York. ► cut somebody dead to completely ignore someone when you see them, especially because you are angry with them: · I saw Josie today - she must still be angry with me because she cut me dead.· Where he used to cut them dead, he now helps them on with their coats. ► blank informal if someone blanks you, they pretend not to notice you even though your eyes are facing theirs: · I said hello to her in the street, but she just blanked me and carried on walking. ► send somebody to Coventry British if a group of people send someone to Coventry , they all agree they will not talk to that person as a punishment: · Unfairly sent to Coventry for two weeks, Hannah decided to run away from school. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a blank cheque Phrases (=signed but without the amount written on it)· I wasn't sure how much the tickets would be so I gave her a blank cheque. ► a blank/vacant expression (=one that shows no emotion, understanding, or interest)· The blank expression on Bobbie’s face gave way to anger. ► blank/impassive face (=showing no emotion or thoughts)· What was she really thinking behind that blank face? ► a blank page (=with nothing on it)· There were a couple of blank pages at the back of the book. ► refused point-blank He refused point-blank to identify his accomplices. ► point-blank refusal a point-blank refusal ► point-blank range The bullet was fired at point-blank range. ► a point-blank refusal (=immediate, direct, and without a reason)· This point-blank refusal to discuss the issue enraged him. ► refuse point-blank (=directly and without explanation)· I refused point-blank to let him in. ► clean/blank sheet of paper (=one with no writing on it) ► a blank space (=on a page, wall etc)· Write your refund request in the blank space on Line 9. ► a blank stare (=showing no emotion, understanding, or interest)· Mention his name, and you get mostly blank stares. ► blank tape Bring me a blank tape and I’ll record it for you. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► give somebody a blank cheque 1 (also blank out) [intransitive] informal if you blank, or if your mind blanks, you are suddenly unable to remember something: I just blanked in the oral exam.2[transitive] British English informal to ignore someone who you would usually greet or speak to: Last time I saw Mike Adams he completely blanked me.blank something ↔ out phrasal verb1to cover something so that it cannot be seen: The actual names had been blanked out.2to completely forget something, especially deliberately: I tried to blank out everything he had said.
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