
잉크 얼룩
A dark mark or stain, especially one made by ink or paint on paper.
예문:
"She accidentally left a large ink blot on the white tablecloth."
"The child's painting was full of colorful blots and smears."
인격의 흠
A shameful act or quality that spoils an otherwise good reputation or character.
예문:
"The scandal remained a permanent blot on the politician's long career."
"His lack of punctuality is the only blot on an otherwise perfect record."
눌러 닦기
To dry a wet surface or substance by pressing it with an absorbent material.
예문:
"He used a paper towel to blot the spilled coffee from the carpet."
"Gently blot your face with a soft cloth after washing it."
가려 막다
To hide or obscure something from view, often used with 'out'.
예문:
"Thick black clouds began to blot out the afternoon sun."
"He tried to blot out the painful memories of the accident."
명예 훼손
To mark with a stain or to bring shame upon a reputation.
예문:
"The ink blotted the page when he dropped his pen."
"One wrong move could blot the family's honorable name forever."
물질 전이
A technique for transferring DNA, RNA, or proteins onto a membrane for analysis.
예문:
"The researcher performed a Western blot to detect specific proteins in the sample."
"A Southern blot is used to identify specific DNA sequences."
취약한 말
In backgammon, a single playing piece left alone on a point, making it vulnerable to being captured.
예문:
"He left a blot on the inner board, which his opponent immediately hit."
"Moving two checkers together prevents leaving a blot for the other player."