词汇 | spit |
释义 | spit (noun) spit (noun) spit 8 ENTRIES FOUND: spit (verb) spit (noun) spit (noun) spitting distance (noun) spitting image (noun) spit-up (noun) spit and polish (noun) vinegar (noun) 1 spit /ˈspɪt/ verb spits; spat /ˈspæt/ or chiefly US spit; spitting 1 spit /ˈspɪt/ verb spits; spat /ˈspæt/ or chiefly US spit; spitting Learner's definition of SPIT 1 a [no object] : to force saliva from your mouth吐唾沫;吐口水;吐痰 She saw him spit on the sidewalk.她看到他在人行道上吐痰。 I scolded the child for spitting at another student.我斥责了那个孩子,因为他朝另一个同学吐口水。 He spit/spat in my face.他往我脸上吐口水。 b [+ object] : to force (something, such as food or liquid) from your mouth吐出(食物、液体等) — often + out He took a taste of the soup and quickly spat/spit it out.他尝了一口汤,立刻吐了出来。 She spit out her gum before class.上课之前,她把口香糖吐了出来。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 Our manager was spitting blood/venom [=was extremely angry] when he found out what had happened.经理知道所发生的事情后,气得差点吐血。 I'm so angry, I could spit nails!我太生气了,什么话可都说得出来! 2 [+ object] : to say (something) in a quick and angry way怒斥;厉声说出 She spat a few nasty remarks at him as he left.他离开时,她骂了几句脏话。 “You make me sick!” he spat.“你真让我恶心!”他怒斥道。 3 [no object] : to throw off or send out something (such as sparks or drops of fat) especially while burning or cooking(燃烧或烹调时)迸溅(火花、油星等) The meat was spitting in the pan.肉在煎锅里咝咝响,油星四溅。 The wet wood hissed and spat in the fireplace.湿木在壁炉里咝咝作响,进溅着火星。 4 informal : to rain or snow lightly下小雨;下小雪 [no object] Take your umbrella, it's spitting.带上伞吧,下着小雨呢。 a cold, spitting rain寒冷的小雨 [+ object] The sky briefly spat rain.天空下了一阵小雨。 spit it out informal — used to tell someone to say something that he or she does not want to say or is having a hard time saying.有话就讲;有什么尽管说出来 “Come on, spit it out! What happened?”“行了,有话快说!怎么回事?” spit up [phrasal verb] spit up or spit (something) up or spit up (something) US, informal, of babies : to vomit or throw up a usually small amount of food or liquid(婴儿)呕吐 The baby spit up all over my blouse.那个婴儿吐了我一身。 The baby spat up his breakfast.小宝宝把早饭都吐出来了。 2 spit /ˈspɪt/ noun 2 spit /ˈspɪt/ noun Learner's definition of SPIT [noncount] 1 : the liquid produced in your mouth : saliva口水;唾液;唾沫 I wiped the spit [=drool, spittle] off the baby's chin.我擦掉了宝宝下巴上的口水。 2 : someone who looks very much like someone else : spitting image几乎长得一模一样的人 She's the spit and image of her mother. = (Brit) She's the (dead) spit of her mother.她几乎跟她母亲长得一模一样。 spit and vinegar US, informal : strength and energy精力;活力 She's 80 years old but still full of spit and vinegar.她都80岁了,还是那么活力十足。 — compare 3spit 3 spit /ˈspɪt/ noun plural spits 3 spit /ˈspɪt/ noun plural spits Learner's definition of SPIT [count] 1 : a thin pointed rod or stick that is used for holding meat over a fire to cook it烤肉叉 2 : a narrow piece of land that goes out into a body of water岬;沙嘴 a narrow spit of land狭窄的岬角 — compare 2spit |
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