spot 英 [spɒt]   美 [spɑt]

spot

spot  英 [spɒt] 美 [spɑt]

n. 地点;斑点  vt. 认出;弄脏;  adj. 现场的; 

进行时:spotting  过去式:spotted  过去分词:spotted  第三人称单数:spots  名词复数:spots 

The male bird has a red spot on its beak. 雄鸟喙上有一个红点。
She was wearing a black skirt with white spots. 她穿着一条黑底白点的裙子。

  • A spot is a particular place or a small, round mark. You might pick a nice, shady spot in the woods for a picnic. But if you spot a better place by the lake, get moving!
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  • n. 地点;斑点
  • vt. 认出;弄脏;
  • adj. 现场的;
  • 1. The male bird has a red spot on its beak.

    雄鸟喙上有一个红点。

  • 2. She was wearing a black skirt with white spots.

    她穿着一条黑底白点的裙子。

  • 3. His jacket was covered with spots of mud.

    他的上衣满是泥点。

  • 4. rust spots

    锈斑

  • 5. teenagers worried about their spots

    为长粉刺而烦恼的青少年

  • 6. a quiet spot, a lonely spot

    宁静、寂静等的地方

  • 7. a tourist spot

    旅游景点

  • 8. He's in a spot of trouble.

    他遇到一点麻烦。

  • 9. I felt a few spots of rain.

    我感觉飘来几滴雨。

  • 10. I finally spotted my friend in the crowd.

    我终于在人群中看见了我的朋友。

  • 11. No one spotted that the gun was a fake.

    没有人留意到那是一支假枪。

  • 12. spot prices

    现货价格

  • 13. An ambulance was on the spot within minutes.

    几分钟之内,一辆救护车便赶到现场。

  • 14. He answered the question on the spot.

    他当场就回答了那个问题。

  • spot (n.) c. 1200, "moral stain," probably from Old English splott "a spot, blot, patch (of land)," and partly from or related to Middle Dutch spotte "spot, speck." Other cognates are East Frisian spot "speck," North Frisian spot "speck, piece of ground," Old Norse spotti "small piece," Norwegian spot "spot, small piece of land." It is likely that some of these are borrowed from others, but the exact evolution now is impossible to trace.
  • spot (v.) mid-13c., "to mark or stain with spots;" late 14c. as "to stain, sully, tarnish," from spot (n.). Meaning "to see and recognize," is from 1718, originally colloquial and applied to a criminal or suspected person; the general sense is from 1860. Related: Spotted; spotting. Spotted dick "suet pudding with currants and raisins" is attested from 1849.
spot / spɒt ; NAmE spɑːt / noun , verb , adjective spot spots spotted spotting noun small mark 斑点;点 1 a small round area that has a different colour or feels different from the surface it is on 斑点 Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger? 有斑点的是豹还是虎? The male bird has a red spot on its beak. 雄鸟喙上有一个红点。 ( BrE) She was wearing a black skirt with white spots. 她穿着一条黑底白点的裙子。 see also beauty spot , sunspot synonyms at patch 2 a small dirty mark on sth 污迹;污渍;脏点 His jacket was covered with spots of mud. 他的上衣满是泥点。 rust spots 锈斑 synonyms at mark 3 [usually plural ] a small mark or lump on a person's skin, sometimes with a yellow head to it (皮肤上的)丘疹,疱疹,粉刺;脓疱 The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots. 当时这孩子浑身布满小红疙瘩。 ( BrE) teenagers worried about their spots 为长粉刺而烦恼的青少年 compare pimple , rash n.  (1 ) , zit place 地点 4 a particular area or place 地点;场所;处所 a quiet/secluded/lonely, etc. spot 宁静、僻静、寂静等的地方 He showed me the exact spotwhere he had asked her to marry him. 他把他当时向她求婚的确切地点指给我看。 She stood rooted to the spotwith fear (= unable to move). 她吓得呆若木鸡地站在那里。 a tourist spot 旅游景点 see also black spot , blind spot , hot spot , nightspot , trouble spot synonyms at place small amount 少量 5 [usually singular ] spotof sth ( BrE) ( informal) a small amount of sth 少量;一点 SYN bit He's in a spot of trouble. 他遇到一点麻烦。 6 [usually plural ] spot(of sth) a small amount of a liquid 几滴,少许(液体) I felt a few spots of rain. 我感觉飘来几滴雨。 part of show 一段节目 7 a part of a television, radio, club or theatre show that is given to a particular entertainer or type of entertainment (电视、广播中或俱乐部、剧院演出中)某演员的固定节目,某类节目的固定栏目 a guest/solo spot 嘉宾╱独唱节目 in competition 竞赛 8 a position in a competition or an event 排名位置 two teams battling for top spot 争夺冠军地位的两个队 light 灯光 9 ( informal) = spotlight IDIOMS in a (tight) ˈspot ( informal) in a difficult situation 处于困境 on the ˈspot 1 immediately 当场;当下 He answered the question on the spot. 他当场就回答了那个问题。 an on-the-spot parking fine 当场缴纳的违章停车罚款 2 at the actual place where sth is happening 在现场 An ambulance was on the spot within minutes. 几分钟之内,一辆救护车便赶到现场。 an on-the-spot report 现场报道 3 ( NAmE also in ˈplace ) in one exact place, without moving in any direction 在原地 Running on the spot is good exercise. 原地跑步是一种很好的锻炼。 put sb on the ˈspot to make sb feel awkward or embarrassed by asking them a difficult question (提出难题)使某人尴尬,使某人为难 The interviewer's questions really put him on the spot. 采访者的问题的确使他尴尬。 more at bright adj. , glue v. , hit v. , knock v. , leopard , rivet v. , soft , tight adj. verb ( -tt- ) 1 ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) to see or notice a person or thing, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to do so 看见;看出;注意到;发现 spotsb/sth I finally spotted my friend in the crowd. 我终于在人群中看见了我的朋友。 I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover. 我刚才在封面上发现了一处错误。 Can you spot the difference between these two pictures? 你能不能看出这两幅画有什么不同? spotsb/sth doing sth Neighbours spotted smoke coming out of the house. 邻居们发现有烟从这所房子里冒出来。 spotthat… No one spotted that the gun was a fake. 没有人留意到那是一支假枪。 spotwhat, where, etc… I soon spotted what the mistake was. 我很快就看出错误所在了。 see also spotter synonyms at see 2 spotsb/sth sth ( NAmE) ( sport ) to give your opponent or the other team an advantage (对比赛对手)让分,让子,让步 We spotted the opposing team two goals. 我们让对手两个球。 IDIOM be spotted with sth to be covered with small round marks of sth 满是…斑点 His shirt was spotted with oil. 他的衬衣上满是油点。 adjective [only before noun ] ( business ) connected with a system of trading where goods are delivered and paid for immediately after sale 现货交易的;立即支付的 spot prices 现货价格 spot / spɒt ; NAmE spɑːt /
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