单词 | spit |
释义 | spit [spɪt] verb (spitting, spat or US ALSO spit, spat or US ALSO spit) FORCE OUT 用力弄出 ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva 唾,吐(尤指唾液) •Bob Ewell spat contemptuously right in the lawyer's face.鲍勃‧尤厄尔轻蔑地朝律师脸上吐了口唾沫。 •He spat the meat out •They bought watermelons and ate them as they walked, spitting out intransitive or transitive literary ■to say or shout words quickly and angrily 怒斥,厉声说出 •[+ speech] 'Get out!' she spat, when Ace appeared in the doorway.埃斯出现在门口时,她厉声说道,“出去!” intransitive ■If something hot, such as a fire, spits, it produces short sharp noises and throws out little pieces. (炉火等)劈啪作响,爆出火花 [spɪt] verb (spitting, spat or US ALSO spit, spat or US ALSO spit) RAIN 下雨 intransitive informal ■to rain very slightly 飘小雨;下毛毛细雨 •If it [spɪt] verb (spitting, spat or US ALSO spit, spat or US ALSO spit)be the spitting image of sb (also be the spit and (image) of sb) ■to look extremely similar to someone 和…极为相似 •Josie is the spitting image of her granny at the same age.乔茜和她奶奶当年长得一模一样。 •The old man was the (dead) [spɪt] verb (spitting, spat or US ALSO spit, spat or US ALSO spit)in/within spitting distance informal ■If something is in or within spitting distance, it is very close 非常近;一步之遥 •The house is within spitting distance of [spɪt] verb (spitting, spat or US ALSO spit, spat or US ALSO spit)spit blood/venom (US also spit nails) (Australian also spit tacks) ■to speak in an angry way, or to show anger 怒气冲天(地说);咬牙切齿(地说) •I thought he was going to spit blood when he saw what had happened.我想等他看到发生了甚么事时,一定会破口大骂。 [spɪt] verb (spitting, spat or US ALSO spit, spat or US ALSO spit)Phrasal Verbs [M] spit sth out ■to say something quickly and angrily 厉声说出 •He spat out an insult and marched out of the room.他一边大步走出房间,一边骂了句脏话。 Spit it out! informal ■used to tell someone to start speaking or to speak more quickly, when they are unwilling to speak or are speaking slowly 有甚么尽管说出来!爽快点吧! •Come on, spit it out, who told you about this?说吧,爽快点,是谁告诉你这事的? [spɪt] noun STICK 叉 countable ■a long, thin, metal stick put through a piece of food, especially meat, so that it can be cooked above a fire (用于烧烤食物的)炙叉;(尤指)烤肉叉,烤肉针 •Roast the lamb on [spɪt] noun LAND 陆地 countable ■a long, thin, flat beach which goes out into the sea 岬;沙嘴 [spɪt] noun FROM MOUTH 从口内 uncountable (formal spittle) (Australian informal slag) informal ■saliva , especially when it is outside the mouth (尤指吐出的)唾液,口水 •She used a little spit on a tissue to wipe the mirror clean.她在纸巾上吐了点口水,把镜子擦拭干净。 [spɪt] noun spit and polish informal ■careful cleaning and shining 仔细的清洁擦洗 •The car needs some spit and polish.这辆汽车需要好好擦洗一下。 |
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