spill 英 [spɪl]   美 [spɪl]

spill

spill  英 [spɪl] 美 [spɪl]

vt. 使溢出,使流出;使摔下  vi. 溢出,流出;摔下;涌流  n. 溢出,溅出;溢出量;摔下;小塞子 

进行时:spilling  过去式:spilled  过去分词:spilled  第三人称单数:spills  名词复数:spills 

The sway of the pail caused some milk to spill out. 桶一晃荡, 泼出来一些牛奶。
The other one just got investment information and nothing about the spill at all. 另一个搜到的只是投资信息,没有一点儿是关于石油泄漏的。

  • When liquids spill, they accidentally flow or dribble out of a container. You can also spill solid objects, like when you slip and spill the contents of your backpack all over the sidewalk.
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  • vt. 使溢出,使流出;使摔下
  • vi. 溢出,流出;摔下;涌流
  • n. 溢出,溅出;溢出量;摔下;小塞子
  • 1. The sway of the pail caused some milk to spill out.

    桶一晃荡, 泼出来一些牛奶。

  • 2. The other one just got investment information and nothing about the spill at all.

    另一个搜到的只是投资信息,没有一点儿是关于石油泄漏的。

  • 3. Clean Up After Yourself: Nobody likes the role of the “maid” – if you spill something on the floor, clean it up!

    收拾好你的摊子:没有人喜欢做“女佣”——如果你把什么东西洒在地板上了,自己把它打扫干净。

  • spill (n.) 1845, originally "a throw or fall from a horse," from spill (v.). Meaning "the spilling of a liquid, amount of spilled stuff" is from 1848.
  • spill (v.) Old English spillan "destroy, mutilate, kill," also in late Old English "to waste," variant of spildan "destroy," from Proto-Germanic *spilthjan (source also of Old High German spildan "to spill," Old Saxon spildian "destroy, kill," Old Norse spilla "to destroy," Danish spilde "lose, spill, waste," Middle Dutch spillen "to waste, spend"), from PIE *spel- (1) "to split, break off" (source also of Middle Dutch spalden, Old High German spaltan "to split;" Greek aspalon "skin, hide," spolas "flayed skin;" Lithuanian spaliai "shives of flax;" Old Church Slavonic rasplatiti "to cleave, split;" Middle Low German spalden, Old High German spaltan "to split;" Sanskrit sphatayati "splits").
spill / spɪl ; NAmE spɪl / verb , noun spill spills spilled spilt spilling verb ( spilled , spilled ) ( BrE also spilt , spilt / spɪlt ; NAmE spɪlt / ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (especially of liquid 尤指液体 ) to flow over the edge of a container by accident; to make liquid do this (使)洒出,泼出,溢出 Water had spilled out of the bucket onto the floor. 桶里的水洒出来了,洒了一地。 spillsth He startled her and made her spill her drink. 她让他吓了一跳,把饮料弄洒了。 Thousands of gallons of crude oil were spilled into the ocean. 成千上万加仑的原油泄漏,流进了海洋。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. (of people ) to come out of a place in large numbers and spread out 涌出;蜂拥而出 The doors opened and people spilled into the street. 门开了,人们涌上街道。 ( figurative) Light spilled from the windows. 灯光从窗口照射出来。 IDIOMS spill the ˈbeans ( informal) to tell sb sth that should be kept secret or private 泄露秘密;说漏嘴 spill (sb's) ˈblood ( formal or literary) to kill or wound people 使流血;伤害;杀死 spill your ˈguts (to sb) ( NAmE) ( informal) to tell sb everything you know or feel about sth, because you are upset (向某人)倾诉心里话 more at cry v. PHRASAL VERBS ˌspill sth↔ˈout | ˌspill ˈout to tell sb all about a problem etc. very quickly; to come out quickly 倾诉;涌出 Has she been spilling out her troubles to you again? 她是不是又向你诉苦了? When he started to speak, the words just spilled out. 他一开口就滔滔不绝。 ˌspill ˈover (into sth) 1 to fill a container and go over the edge 溢出;漫出 She filled the glass so full that the water spilled over. 她往杯子里倒水倒得太满,都溢出来了。 ( figurative) Her emotions suddenly spilled over. 她突然就控制不住自己的感情了。 2 to start in one area and then affect other areas 波及 Unrest has spilt over into areas outside the city. 骚乱已经波及城市的周边地区。 related noun overspill , spillover noun 1 ( also formal spill·age ) [countable ,  uncountable ] an act of letting a liquid come or fall out of a container; the amount of liquid that comes or falls out 洒出(量);泼出(量);溢出(量);泄漏(量) Many seabirds died as a result of the oil spill. 许多海鸟死于这次石油泄漏。 I wiped up the coffee spills on the table. 我把洒在桌上的咖啡擦掉。 2 [countable ] a long match, or a thin piece of twisted paper, used for lighting fires, oil lamps, etc. (点火用的)长梗火柴,纸捻 3 [countable ,  usually singular ] a fall, especially from a bicycle or a boat (尤指从自行车或船上)摔下,跌落 to take a spill (骑车)摔一跤 IDIOMsee thrill n. spill / spɪl ; NAmE spɪl / spilt / spɪlt ; NAmE spɪlt /
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