Blot out Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫɑt/ /ˈaʊt
BLAHT-owt
blˈɒt/ /ˈaʊt
BLOT-owt
परिभाषा
To cover or hide something so it cannot be seen, or to remove something from memory or existence.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
A slightly formal or literary phrase, often about light, vision, or memories: 'blot out the sun', 'blot out bad memories'. Commonly used for something strong enough to hide or erase.
Spanish: borrar - tapar - eliminar (de la memoria)Portuguese (BR): apagar - bloquear - apagar da memóriaPortuguese (PT): apagar - bloquear - apagar da memóriaChinese (Simplified): 遮住 - 抹去 (记忆)Chinese (Traditional): 遮住 - 抹去 (記憶)Hindi: मिटा देना - छुपा देनाArabic: يحجب - يمحو (من الذاكرة)Bengali: ঢেকে ফেলা - মুছে ফেলাRussian: затмить - вычеркнуть - заслонятьJapanese: 覆い隠す - 消し去るVietnamese: che khuất - xóa khỏi ký ứcKorean: 가리다 - 지우다Turkish: örtmek - silmek (hafızadan)Urdu: ڈھانپ دینا - مٹا دیناIndonesian: menutupi - menghapus (dari ingatan)
उदाहरण वाक्य
Clouds blot out the sun on rainy days.
basic
I want to blot out these sad memories.
basic
Smoke blots out the stars at night.
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She tried to blot out the terrible sound by covering her ears.
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Sometimes people blot out embarrassing moments from their minds.
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The huge stadium lights blotted out the night sky.
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