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blotter
blot·ter B0338500 (blŏt′ər)n.1. A piece or pad of blotting paper.2. A book containing daily records of occurrences or transactions: a police blotter.blotter (ˈblɒtə) n1. something used to absorb excess ink or other liquid, esp a sheet of blotting paper with a firm backing2. US a daily record of events, such as arrests, in a police station (esp in the phrase police blotter)blot•ter (ˈblɒt ər) n. 1. a piece of blotting paper used to absorb ink, to protect a desk top, etc. 2. a book in which transactions or events are recorded as they occur: a police blotter. [1585–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | blotter - absorbent paper used to dry ink blotting paperpaper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses | | 2. | blotter - the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police stationcharge sheet, day book, police blotter, rap sheetwritten account, written record - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events | Translationsblot (blot) noun1. a spot or stain (often of ink). an exercise book full of blots. (墨水)污漬 (墨水)污渍,污点 2. something ugly. a blot on the landscape. 破壞景觀的事物 不雅观的事物 verb – past tense, past participle ˈblotted – 1. to spot or stain, especially with ink. I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke. 沾到墨漬 弄上墨渍2. to dry with blotting-paper. Blot your signature before you fold the paper. 用吸墨水紙吸乾 用吸墨纸吸干ˈblotter noun a pad or sheet of blotting-paper. 一疊或一張吸墨水紙 吸墨纸ˈblotting-paper noun soft paper used for drying up ink. 吸墨水紙 吸墨水纸blot one's copybook to make a bad mistake. He has really blotted his copybook by being late for the interview. 犯了很大的錯誤 失足,犯了很大的错误 blot out to hide from sight. The rain blotted out the view. 遮住 遮蔽blotter
blotter1. One who is prone to drink large quantities of alcohol. Of course Grant doesn't remember what happened at the bar last night—he's a total blotter.2. The log of arrests made by police. Also known as a "police blotter." Mom will freak out if you do anything to land in the police blotter!3. The drug LSD (as it can be sold on pieces of blotting paper). I need to get some blotter before the concert.police blotterThe written record of events, especially arrests, that occur on a daily basis in a police station or precinct. The local newspaper has been printing the police blotter provided by the station every day for the past 70 years, regardless of what kind of crime has been happening in the town or not.See also: blotterblotter1. n. a drunkard. (see also sponge.) The guy’s a blotter. He’ll drink anything and lots of it. 2. n. the drug LSD, sold on bits of blotting paper. (Drugs.) Blotter can bring one to five dollars a pop. 3. n. a police station log of arrests; a police blotter. The blotter is full of the names of petty criminals and drunks. police blotterA precinct's daily written record of arrests. In the days before ballpoint pens, much less computers, police station house records were kept with ink pens, the writing from which had to be blotted to keep the ink from smearing. Sheets of paper might come and go, but the blotter's indelible imprint remained as a metaphorical reminder of the name of the person who was arrested. That's why many old gangster movies has lines about the cops checking a bad guy's record on the police blotter.See also: blotterblotter
blotter[′bläd·ər] (engineering) A disk of compressible material used between a grinding wheel and its flanges to avoid concentrated stress. blotter
blotter Drug slang A regional term for LSD, less commonly for cocaine, soaked into blotting paper. Molecular biology A person who performs Southern, Northern or Western blots.Blotter
BlotterA written record of arrests and other occurrences maintained by the police. The report kept by the police when a suspect is booked, which involves the written recording of facts about the person's arrest and the charges against him or her. BLOTTER, mer. law. A book among merchants, in which entries of sales, &c. are first made. 2. This book, containing the original entries, is received in evidence, when supported by the oaths or affirmations of those who keep it. See Original entry. blotter
BlotterA book or computer program (more commonly the latter) where a brokerage records all trades on a trading day to which it is a party. The blotter records all relevant details of each trade, such as whether the brokerage bought or sold shares, how many, what price, what time, and so forth. The blotter also indicates whether or not the trade settled as appropriate.blotter An accounting book of original entry used in the back office of brokerage firms for recording clearings, fails, trades, and so forth.blotter
Synonyms for blotternoun absorbent paper used to dry inkSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police stationSynonyms- charge sheet
- day book
- police blotter
- rap sheet
Related Words- written account
- written record
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