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1 | T BRITISH spoken to deliberately ignore someone , as if you have not seen or heard them 故意不理(某人) | I said hello, but she completely blanked me. 我打了声招呼,但她却完全不理我。 | |
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2 | blank I informal to unexpectedly be unable to remember something (意外地)成为空白,不记得 | I totally blanked when it came to the written part of the exam. 做到考试的笔答部分时我的脑子突然一片空白。 | |
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3 | T AMERICAN informal to prevent your opponent from scoring in a game or sport (在游戏或比赛中)阻止(对方)得分 |
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- | ˌblank ˈout |
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1 | T if you blank out a feeling , memory , warning etc, you deliberately try not to think about it or try to forget it (故意)忘记(感情、记忆、警告等) | The experience was so terrible he just blanked it out. 这次经历太恐怖了,他真想忘掉它。 | |
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2 | T to hide or cover something so that you cannot see it 掩盖;涂掉 | Some of the words had been blanked out. 有些词被涂掉了。 | |
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3 | I blank32 | I don’ t know what happened – I just blanked out. 我不知道发生了什么事,我的脑子一片空白。 | |
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