0 a large piece of blotting paper with a stiff back that is used to absorb ink, and is often put on the top of a desk to protect it when writing -- 吸墨纸板
Periodic addition of water ensured continual saturation of blotters.
The 'truth' he sought in literature was not of police blotters and courthouse records.
Many exploits of individual heroism have been pushed beenath the blotter of military censorship.
It cannot be argued that for the past three or four years that number of people have sat in the council's offices doodling on their blotters.
It is a similar leaf, although rather prickly instead of being plain, and it made all sorts of products such as place mats, handbags, blotters, and so on.
The artwork is printed onto blotter paper and then sometimes perforated into tiny squares or tabs which can be torn or cut apart.
Early editions of the sleeve were made on blotter paper.
Particularly desirable is cases where the drug is so potent that it can be distributed on blotter paper.