- it is a blot on the landscape
- 1. это портит вид2. это портит пейзаж
English-Russian architecture dictionary. 2015.
English-Russian architecture dictionary. 2015.
(a) blot on the landscape — a blot on the landscape phrase something that makes a place look less attractive, for example an ugly building Thesaurus: ugly thingssynonym Main entry: blot * * * a blot on the ˈlandscape idiom an object, especially an ugly building, that spoils … Useful english dictionary
(a) blot on the landscape — something which looks unpleasant and spoils a pleasant view. That new chemical factory is a real blot on the landscape … New idioms dictionary
a blot on the landscape — Meaning Something that spoils the view or ruins a previously comfortable situation. Origin T.E. Lawrence used it in a letter in 1912. Tom Sharpe published a novel Blott on the Landscape in 1975 … Meaning and origin of phrases
a blot on the landscape — something that spoils the scenery; something that spoils an earlier comfortable situation … English contemporary dictionary
a blot on the landscape — something that makes a place look less attractive, for example an ugly building … English dictionary
blot — blot1 [blät] n. [ME < ?] 1. a spot or stain, esp. of ink 2. anything that spoils or mars, esp. by providing an unpleasant contrast [that shack is a blot on the landscape] 3. a moral stain; disgrace vt. blotted, blotting … English World dictionary
blot — [[t]blɒ̱t[/t]] blots, blotting, blotted 1) N COUNT: N on n If something is a blot on a person s or thing s reputation, it spoils their reputation. ...a blot on the reputation of the architectural profession... This drugs scandal is another blot… … English dictionary
landscape — land|scape1 [ lænd,skeıp ] noun ** 1. ) count an area of land that is beautiful to look at or has a particular type of appearance: a green, rural landscape the rugged landscape of the high sierra a blot on the landscape (=something that spoils a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
landscape — 1 noun 1 (C) an area of countryside or land, considered in terms of how attractive it is to look at: the beauty of the New England landscape in autumn | a desolate urban landscape 2 (C) a picture showing an area of countryside or land: Cézanne s… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
blot — blot1 [blɔt US bla:t] v past tense and past participle blotted present participle blotting [T] 1.) to make a wet surface become dry by pressing soft paper or cloth on it 2.) blot your copybook BrE informal to do something that spoils the idea… … Dictionary of contemporary English
blot — I = blot up blot UK [blɒt] / US [blɑt] or blot up UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms blot : present tense I/you/we/they blot he/she/it blots present participle blotting past tense blotted past participle blotted to remove liquid from the… … English dictionary