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blotted
- IPA[ˈblɒtɪd]
英式
- marked or stained
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形容詞
- 1. marked or stained the writing was messy and blotted
- a dark mark or stain made by ink, paint, dirt, etc.: a blot of ink
- dry (a wet surface or substance) using an absorbent material: Henry blotted the page
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- a dark mark or stain, typically one made by ink, paint, or dirt: a blot of ink
- dry (a wet surface or substance) using an absorbent material: Guy blotted his face with a dust rag
Oxford American Dictionary
- absorbent paper used for soaking up excess ink when writing.
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- a procedure for identifying specific sequences of DNA, in which fragments separated on a gel ...
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- absorbent paper used for soaking up excess ink when writing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an adaptation of the Southern blot procedure used to detect specific sequences of RNA by ...
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- an adaptation of the Southern blot procedure used to detect specific sequences of RNA by ...
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- an adaptation of the Southern blot procedure, used to identify specific amino-acid sequences in ... the sample could not be confirmed positive by Western blot protein interactions on Western blots
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- IPA[ˈblädəd]
美式
- marked or stained: the writing was messy and blotted
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