Blank
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British pronunciation/blˈæŋk/
American pronunciation/ˈbɫæŋk/

Définition et Signification de "blank"

01

vierge, blanc

not having any writing, drawing, or other visible content, often appearing empty or plain
blank definition and meaning
1.1

vierge, inachevé

(of a document) having designated spaces left empty for signatures, details, or additional information to be filled in
02

refus total, refus catégorique

done or stated in a manner that is thorough, total, or without any reservations
03

inexpressif, détaché

lacking understanding or awareness
04

vierge, inutilisé

(of a tape or medium) not been recorded on, remaining empty and available for new content
Blank
01

coup de semonce, cartouche à blanc

a cartridge that contains gunpowder but no bullet, used to make a loud noise without firing a projectile
02

moule, gabarit

a piece of material that has been shaped or cut to be transformed into a finished product, such as a key, through additional processing
03

un champ vide, un espace vide

an unfilled space in a document meant for entering specific information
04

un double zéro, un domino vierge

a domino that has no pips or markings, often used in games to represent a wildcard or to allow flexibility in play
05

un document vierge, un formulaire vierge

a document that contains empty spaces designated for information to be filled in
06

un vide, un trou

a gap in knowledge or awareness, often experienced as an absence of thought or memory
to blank
01

ignorer, faire abstraction de

to deliberately ignore or treat someone as if they are not present
Transitive: to blank sb
02

vider, laisser vide

to make something empty or unmarked, often by removing information or covering it
03

déformer, tailler

to cut or shape a piece of material, especially metal, into a predetermined form or size
Transitive: to blank a piece of material
04

blanchir, neutraliser

to defeat an opponent without allowing them to score or achieve points in a game or competition
Transitive: to blank an opponent

blank

adj

blankly

adv

blankly

adv

blankness

n

blankness

n
example
Exemple
The canvas was blank, awaiting the artist's inspiration to create.
The computer screen showed a blank document, ready for typing.
The diary page remained blank, waiting for her to record her thoughts and experiences.
The blank sheet of paper stared back at him, waiting to be filled with words.
The whiteboard was wiped clean, leaving it blank for the next set of notes.
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