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blank
- IPA[blaŋk]
英式
- (of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain;not written or printed on
- a space left to be filled in a document;a document with blank spaces to be filled.
- make (something) blank or empty;become blank or empty
verb: blank, 3rd person present: blanks, gerund or present participle: blanking, past tense: blanked, past participle: blanked
noun: blank, plural noun: blanks
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形容詞
- 1. (of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain a blank wall the screen went blank 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ not written or printed on a blank sheet of paper 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a document) with spaces left for a signature or details blank tax-return forms
- ▪ (of a tape) with nothing recorded on it blank cassettes
- 2. showing a lack of comprehension or reaction we were met by blank looks 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ temporarily having no knowledge or understanding her mind went blank
- ▪ lacking incident or result those blank moments aboard airplanes
- 3. complete; absolute (used emphatically with negative force) he was met with a blank refusal to discuss the issue 同義詞
- 4. used euphemistically in place of an adjective regarded as obscene, profane, or abusive show the miserable blank-blank Englishman how to fight this war
名詞
- 1. a space left to be filled in a document leave blanks to type in the appropriate names 同義詞
- ▪ a document with blank spaces to be filled.
- ▪ a domino with one or both halves blank.
- 2. a cartridge containing gunpowder but no bullet, used for training or as a signal.
- 3. an empty space or period of time, especially in terms of a lack of knowledge or understanding my mind was a total blank 同義詞
- 4. a piece of metal or wood intended for further shaping or finishing.
- ▪ a plain metal disc from which a coin is made by stamping a design on it.
- 5. a dash written instead of a word or letter, especially instead of an obscenity or profanity.
- ▪ used euphemistically in place of a noun regarded as obscene, profane, or abusive.
動詞
- 1. make (something) blank or empty electronic countermeasures blanked out the radar signals
- ▪ become blank or empty the picture blanked out
- ▪ cut (a metal blank) the complete core disc can be blanked out in one piece
- 2. North American informal defeat (a sports team) without allowing them to score Baltimore blanked Toronto in a 7–0 victory
- 3. British informal deliberately ignore (someone) I just blanked them and walked out
- (of a shot, bullet, or other missile) fired from very close to its target: the bullet was fired at point-blank range
- (of the firing of a shot, bullet, or other missile) from very close to its target: Waxman fired the pistol point-blank at Clyde
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a shot, bullet, or other missile) fired from very close to its target: the bullet was fired at point-blank range
- (of the firing of a shot, bullet, or other missile) from very close to its target: Waxman fired the pistol point-blank at Clyde
Oxford Dictionary
- used euphemistically to replace an adjective considered obscene or vulgar: not one single blankety-blank piece of evidence after all of this effort get off that blankety-blank phone!
- used alone or in various phrases to replace a term considered obscene or vulgar: what the blankety-blank happened? you lousy, rotten, good-for-nothing blankety-blanks
Oxford American Dictionary
- something with no existing restraints that can be freely developed: each room stands as a delightful blank slate the new man is relishing the task of starting with a blank canvas
Oxford Dictionary
- a signed cheque with the amount left for the payee to fill in.
Oxford Dictionary
- something with no existing restraints that can be freely developed: each room stands as a delightful blank slate the new man is relishing the task of starting with a blank canvas
Oxford American Dictionary
- used euphemistically to replace an adjective considered obscene or vulgar: not one single blankety-blank piece of evidence after all of this effort get off that blankety-blank phone!
- used alone or in various phrases to replace a term considered obscene or vulgar: what the blankety-blank happened? you lousy, rotten, good-for-nothing blankety-blanks
Oxford Dictionary
- a bank check with the amount left for the payee to fill in.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- (of a surface or background) unrelieved by decorative or other features; bare, empty, or plain: a blank wall the blank skyline
- a space left to be filled in a document: leave blanks to type in the appropriate names this measure required subjects to fill in the blanks in a story
- cover up, obscure, or cause to appear blank or empty: electronic countermeasures blanked out the radar signals
Oxford American Dictionary