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Englisch > Deutsch
blank
     1. Verb:
     2. [1] einen Eintrag oder ähnliches löschen, ausstreichen
           [1] I blanked out my previous entry.
             Ich strich meinen letzten Eintrag aus.
Englisch > Englisch
blank
     1. adj. (archaic) White or pale; without colour.
     2. adj. Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in
           blank paper
           a blank check
           a blank ballot
     3. adj. (sports) Scoreless; without any goals or points.
     4. adj. (figurative) Lacking characteristics which give variety; uniform.
           a blank desert; a blank wall; blank unconsciousness
     5. adj. Absolute; downright; sheer.
           There was a look of blank terror on his face.
     6. adj. Without expression.
           Failing to understand the question, he gave me a blank stare.
     7. adj. Utterly confounded or discomfited.
     8. adj. Empty; void; without result; fruitless.
           a blank day
     9. adj. Devoid of thoughts, memory, or inspiration.
           The shock left his memory blank.
     10. adj. (military) Of ammunition: having propellant but no bullets; unbulleted.
           The recruits were issued with blank rounds for a training exercise.
     11. subst. A cartridge that is designed to simulate the noise and smoke of real gunfire without actually firing a projectile.
     12. subst. An physical empty space; a void, for example on a paper
     13. subst. An empty space in one's memory; a forgotten item or memory
     14. subst. A space to be filled in on a form or template.
           Write your answers in the blanks.
     15. subst. A paper without marks or characters, or with space left for writing; a ballot, form, contract, etc. that has not yet been filled in.
     16. subst. A lot by which nothing is gained; a ticket in a lottery on which no prize is indicated.
     17. subst. (archaic, historical) A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence
     18. subst. (archaic, historical) a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence.
     19. subst. (engineering) A piece of metal prepared to be made into something by a further operation, such as a coin, screw, nuts.
     20. subst. (dominoes) A domino without spots
           the double blank
           the six blank
     21. subst. The space character; the character resulting from pressing the space-bar on a keyboard.
     22. subst. The point aimed at in a target, marked with a white spot
     23. subst. (figuratively) The object to which anything is directed or aimed.
     24. subst. Aim; shot; range.
     25. subst. (chemistry) A sample for a control experiment that does not contain any of the analyte of interest, in order to deliberately produce a non-detection to verify that a detection is distinguishable from
     26. v. To make void; to erase.
           I blanked out my previous entry.
     27. v. (transitive, slang) To ignore (a person) deliberately.
           She blanked me for no reason.
     28. v. To prevent from scoring, for example in a sporting event.
           The team was blanked.
           England blanks Wales to advance to the final.
     29. v. (intransitive) To become blank.
     30. v. (intransitive) To be temporarily unable to remember.
           I'm blanking on her name right now.

Beispielsätze

It didn't sound very blank to me. 
You sound like that gossip columnist that wrote I should print my wedding invitations with a fill in the blank
In fact, Hare said, it was the unknowns at the back who were booing, while the big stars sat impassively at the front, their faces entirely blank, aware that registering either agreement or disdain might lose them thousands of fans. 
Takes blank canvass to easel. 



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