英:['mɒtl]
美:[ˈmɑtl]
英:['mɒtl]
美:[ˈmɑtl]
mot·tle
ma tl
复数:mottles
第三人称单数:mottles
现在分词:mottling
过去式:mottled
过去分词:mottled
词根:mottle
adj.mottled 斑驳的,杂色的
n.mottling 斑点状阴影
v.mottled 使成杂色(mottle的过去分词)
mottling 使成杂色(mottle的ing形式)
"it was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black and olive-green"
"斑点或斑块的一种图案或排列,颜色或色调不同",1670年代,可能是从 motley 反推出来的。
斑驳
日芒
太阳色球单色像上观测到的针状物在日面上的投影,呈细小簇状。
Noun probably back-formation from motley
The first known use of mottle was in 1602
mould
mottonoun
a sentence, phrase, or word inscribed on something (as a coin or public building) to suggest its use or nature
a short expression of a guiding rule of conduct
mottle1 of 2noun
a colored spot
a pattern of colored spots or blotches
mottle2 of 2verb
to mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained
mottle1 of 2noun
a colored spot
a pattern of colored spots or blotches
mottle2 of 2verb
to mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained
1 His eyes were wide, his skin mottled pink and white, his mouth invisible behind his mustache.
2 Across half one cheek and well down her neck, her flesh was stiff and dead, the skin cracked and flaking, mottled black and grey and stony to the touch.
3 They were all shapes and sizes, mottled with dust and filled with gelatinous-looking things suspended in cloudy fluid.
4 The clothes were completely dark, not mottled, but their purpose still seemed to be deception.
5 Suddenly I knew I could not go back up to that room with its mottled mirror, its dead lightbulb and its blank negatives.
6 His wife, seated beside him behind the tiny glass counter, fanned the mottled skin above her breasts and agreed.
7 The mold-eaten carpet under her feet had once been gorgeously colored, and whorls of gold could still be seen in the fabric, glinting broken amidst the faded grey and mottled green.
8 The attraction starts with the bread, a square of focaccia mottled with voluptuous, deep brown bubbles.
9 He was six feet, with light, mottled skin and sandy brown hair with a streak of even lighter hair near the front.
10 They snaked around a giant ocean tank like a school of mottled, neon-colored fish.
11 In the fierce heat of the south, he wore loose trousers of mottled sandsilk and open-toed riding sandals that laced up to his knee.
12 Multicolored scales mottle the bark of a sycamore tree near Lake Como, Italy.
树木。多重颜色的鳞屑斑点在一棵枫树的树皮靠近科摩湖,意大利。
13 He had pale green, mottled skin, and was clearly bawling at the top of his lungs.
14 The woman had thick, strong arms and her hands were mottled red.
15 Gray squirrels streaked down mottled trunks of rubber trees that slanted towards the sun.
16 Tall and thin, with fierce black eyes and a beak of a nose, the priest was garbed in mottled robes of green and grey and blue, the swirling colors of the Drowned God.
17 It was not dull grey as distance had suggested, but a mottle of khaki and black and olive-green.
那其实不是从远处看起来的暗灰色,而是黄褐色、黑色和橄榄绿组成的杂色。
18 Besides, they were a dull colour, a sort of greyish brown, and the mottled white tips of their fins held no special attraction.
19 An eyebrow raised or a whisper—they may be it; or a night mottled with splashed light until powder-driven lead finds your secret and lets out the fluid in you.
20 I like the stone steps in Ao Park. As a result of the years of erosion, there were mottle and vicissitudes, leaves a lot of room for imagination.
我更喜欢的是鳌园里的石阶,它们因岁月的侵蚀呈现出班驳和沧桑,却给人留下了很多想象的空间。
2 使成杂色
4 斑点
punctation spot patch blob speck fleck blotch speckle splotch dapple freckling maculation point marking stigma Mark splash lentiginous mark pop freak punctuation measles freckle macula tache punctum naevus lentigo nite spot spotty cloud stain spatter hickey brindle nevus sculpin plash
5 斑纹
stripe streak marking fleck brindle speckle dapple tabby patch maculation pinto dappled spot stain saddle macula
6 杂色
parti-colored fancy jazz motley variegated pied roan piebald varicolored variegation harlequin calico varicoloured particoloured heterochromatic versicoloured variegate
7 成杂色