释义 |
splotchsplotch /splɒtʃ $ splɑːtʃ/ noun [countable] splotchOrigin: 1600-1700 Perhaps from spot + blotch - The french fries leave big greasy splotches on the paper bags they're served in.
- Each owned a weird splotch of colour in a white and silver frame, painted and framed by a local artist.
- Great pale splotches appeared on the once-shining parquet floor where water had leaked in and stood in puddles.
- Most people would not find a brown splotch at all mysterious.
- One was young with a cupid face dotted with two splotches of rouge, and long brown hair.
- The islands rose sheer out of a millpond sea, pillars of white limestone with ochre splotches capped in crinkly green.
a splodge |