词汇 | spared |
释义 | spared past simple and past participle ofspare spare verb uk /speər/ us /sper/ spareverb (SAVE)[ T ] to not hurt or destroy something or someone: 饶恕;不伤害;不毁坏 They asked him to spare the women and children.他们要他放过妇女和儿童。 Not punishing & reducing punishment absolve amnesty be off the hookidiom clear of something commutation discharge get away with murderidiom get away with something get off get off lightlyphrase hook impunity lightly privilege remit reprieve royal pardon scot-free spare unpunished spareverb (AVOID)[ T+ two objects ] to prevent someone from having to experience something unpleasant: 使避免,使免遭 Luckily, I was spared the embarrassment of having to sing in front of everyone.幸运的是,我躲过了在大家面前唱歌的尴尬。 It was a nasty accident - but I'll spare you (= I won't tell you) the gruesome details.那是一起严重的事故——我就不跟你讲那些令人毛骨悚然的细节了。 Preserving and saving aspic co-processing conserve deliverer documentalist documentarily lifeguard reclaim reprieve rescue rescuer reusable rewild saviour self-sustaining sustain sustainedly unadopted unappropriated unassigned spareverb (TRY HARD)spare no effort/expense C2 to use a lot of effort, expense, etc. to do something: 不遗余力/不惜工本 [ + to infinitive ]We will spare no effort to find out who did this.我们会不遗余力,一定查出是谁做了这件事。 not spare yourselfUKformal to try as hard as you can to achieve something: 竭尽全力,全力以赴 She never spared herself in the pursuit of excellence.她竭尽全力追求卓越。 Using and misusing adopt adoption avail avail yourself of something be/go heavy on somethingidiom exhaust give/allow something full playidiom go into something go through gobble something up make capital out of somethingidiom recycle spare swallow tap turn over turn to someone/something turn/use something to good accountidiom unblock underuse You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Trying and making an effort spareverb (GIVE)C1[ T ] to give time, money, or space to someone, especially when it is difficult for you: (尤指在自己困难的情况下)抽出,拨出,匀出 [ + two objects ]Could you spare me £20?你能匀给我20英镑吗? I'd love to come, but I can't spare the time.我很想来,但恐怕没时间。 spare a thought for someone C2 to think about someone who is in a difficult or unpleasant situation: 替(某人)着想 Spare a thought for me tomorrow, when you're lying on a beach, because I'll still be here in the office!明天你躺在海滩上的时候,就想想我吧,因为我还在办公室里! to spare C1 left over or more than you need: 剩下,多余 If you have any woolyarn to spare when you've finished the sweater, can you make me some gloves?如果你织完毛衣还剩下毛线的话,可以给我织副手套吗? I caught the plane with only two minutes to spare.我赶上飞机时距离起飞只剩两分钟了。 There's no time/We have no time to spare if we want to get the article written by tomorrow.如果我们想明天就把这篇文章写完,那么就没剩多少时间了。 Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something accord administer administration afford arm someone with something dish hand off hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in invest outfit re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid regift You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Thinking and contemplating Too much and unnecessary Idiomsspare someone's blushes spare the rod and spoil the child Examples of sparedspared In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The contribution of the present study was to determine which features separated disrupted and spared discriminations. Borrowing should not exceed the net investment of the public sector if future generations of taxpayers are to be spared higher taxes for debt-servicing costs. These findings suggest that posterior, lower order regions may be relatively spared while anterior, higher order regions may be more severely affected. Its role in the tension of favela misrepresentation is simultaneously a role in its own misrepresentation, a cinematic fate spared rap in 1999. However, it remains possible that another aspect of grammar - syntax - is spared. In contrast, lexical memory and hearing appear to be relatively spared, and there is no convincing evidence for a general cognitive deficit. What loss do they suffer, in terms of their genuine interests, when the defendant is rightly acquitted or spared undeserved punishment? Seemingly paralysed and unprepared, the regency bowed to the inevitable dismissal, and were spared any reprisals. Is the motion system relatively spared in amblyopia? However, lesions in inferior temporal areas can lead to a category-specific naming deficit while syntactic knowledge is usually spared. No expense was spared; it was clearly a very special production. However, it was apparent that no grain could be spared for reserve purposes at that time. In fact, most judicial strategies spared the accused's life. The areas around fixation and a temporal island are spared until late in the disease but are ultimately lost as the vision drops. This would have spared them an additional problem in adjusting to the operation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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