释义 |
blotch I. \ˈbläch\ noun (-es) Etymology: probably alteration (influenced by blister or blain) of botch swelling 1. a. : imperfection, blemish < face covered with blotches > sometimes : a moral flaw : fault b. : a spot or mark (as of color or ink) especially when large or irregular 2. : a disease of plants characterized by dark, irregular, and often diffusely margined spots on the leaves or fruit: a. : a disease of apples caused by an imperfect fungus (Phyllosticta solitaria) producing small dark spots on the leaves and fruit and cankers on the tree b. : black spot 1c — see net blotch, spot blotch II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) : to mark or mar with blotches < the mimosa blotched the faces of the hills as monotone and pale as mustard — Elizabeth Bowen > < an elder man, stout, and blotched with scurvy — Sheridan Le Fanu > III. adjective of textile printing : involving production of a black or colored ground |