英:[splɒdʒ]
美:[splɑdʒ]
英:[splɒdʒ]
美:[splɑdʒ]
复数:splodges
第三人称单数:splodges
现在分词:splodging
过去式:splodged
过去分词:splodged
noun
splotch thin green splodge of slime—Stephen Spender
rook dropped a splodge—Enid Bagnold
verb
transitive verb
chiefly British splotch
newsboys … trying to sell a few fresh-splodged violet words … that told us nothing at all—H. E. Bates
intransitive verb
chiefly British splash, slosh
splodged about the streets—A. L. Rowse
Noun probably alteration of splotch >entry 1
1 Below these hung several statistical maps showing the density of population in various London slums, with black splodges for criminal districts.
2 The red splodge in the middle could be an embryo.
3 Some of the bigger splodges are well known actors on the sky.
4 In this case it consisted of an indigo splodge and a long red bar cutting right through the brown wind and penetrating deeply into the yellow sun.
5 Thin washes of watercolour and inky splodges depict images from rows of sunglasses to a slouching figure in a hooded top, all cast adrift against a void of white paper.
6 Tonight the pair are joined by five other band members to deliver their melodious, neatly constructed songs against a backdrop of sympathetically glowing circles, splodges and gently spinning geometric shapes.
7 Each and every smudgy thumb-print was scrutinised: The shaky blue splodge, the inky comet trailing blue splashes, the giant thumbs so large they had somehow voted for two parties rather than one.
8 Gold had taken to calling it “the splodge”.
9 It has become a cliche to compare scandals to Rorschach blots – vivid splodges into which voters can read whatever they like, regardless of the facts.
10 Having said that, it's actually quite hard to take down your enemy when they appear to be little more than a splodge on a far-off hill.
必须说明的是,实际上要消灭远处山上出现的一小撮敌人是挺困难的事。
11 Sometimes there will be little more than a splodge of yellow on a metal-plated gas cover.
12 There’s all that violence, delivered with a keen visual flair right down the final bloody splodges that burst from the top of victims’ heads, but it’s violence without consequence and violence staged as fun.
13 The others, who had been told that the splodge of colour had been carefully created for them, started to refer to it as "a painting".
14 Pretty soon they seemed very approximate, like the idea of trees: a grayish-brown trunk below, a greenish splodge of something that might have been leaves above.
15 The ink is bad, and there is always a hair or a splodge on one's pen.
16 “And of course you’re not supposed to do this, but if you squeeze it you get a dotted line, and sometimes you get splodges as well.”
17 Close up, that splodge turns out to be one of the most extraordinary and unspoilt places on earth, the world's biggest salt flat.
18 Even after some smart processing techniques were applied, it is still just a bright splodge.
19 The springs announce themselves by the presence of tall trees, among which we see tiny splodges of dark that muster then move with gathering pace.
20 Finding a rational explanation in Donald Trump’s politics is much like seeing a pattern in a Rorschach splodge of ink.