词汇 | spit |
释义 | spit verb uk /spɪt/ us /spɪt/present participlespitting | past tense and past participlespat spitverb (FORCE OUT)C2[ I or T ] 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 in disgust.他厌恶地把肉吐了出来。 They bought watermelons and ate them as they walked, spitting out the seeds.他们买了西瓜,边走边吃,一路吐着瓜子。 [ I or T ]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!” [ I ] If something hot, such as a fire, spits, it produces short, sharp noises and throws out little pieces.(炉火等)噼啪作响,爆出火花 He spat out the gristle. I told her off for spitting at her brother. I tried to offer friendship and he spat in my face. It's disgusting to spit in the street. Spit the mouthwash into this bowl. Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production biliary bilirubin bodily fluid bogy break out in a cold sweat gob perspire purulent saliva salivary salivate salivation semen seminal fluid seminiferous slag slaver slobber sweat bucketsidiom sweaty You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Ways of talking Movement of liquids Sounds made by objects, movement or impact spitverb (RAIN)[ I ]informal to rain very slightly: 飘小雨;下毛毛细雨 If it's only spitting (with rain), perhaps we don't need waterproofs.如果只是一点毛毛细雨,也许我们不用穿雨衣。 Precipitation: rain bucket bucket down cloud seeder cloud seeding cloudburst deluge downpour drizzle heaven mizzle pelt piss rain gauge seed shower sun shower torrentially wash wash (something) out wet Idiomsbe the spitting image of someone in/within spitting distance spit blood/venom Phrasal verbsspit something out spit (something) up spit noun uk /spɪt/ us /spɪt/ spitnoun (STICK)[ C ] 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,烤肉扦 Roast the lamb on a spit.把羊肉叉在烤肉叉上烤。 Kitchen utensils bain-marie bakeware baller beater bottle opener coddler colander cookie cutter cookware corer palette knife parer paring knife pastry blender peeler spreader squeezer tin opener tine toasting fork spitnoun (LAND)[ C ] a long, thin, flat beach that goes out into the sea岬;沙嘴 Geography: promontories & peninsulas arm cape Cape Cod causeway head headland isthmus panhandle peninsula peninsular point promontory sea stack stack tombolo spitnoun (FROM MOUTH)[ U ]informal(formalspittle, uk /ˈspɪt.əl/ us /ˈspɪt̬.əl/); (Australianinformalslag) saliva, especially when it is outside the mouth: (尤指吐出的)唾液,唾沫 She used a little spit on a tissue to wipe the mirror clean.她在纸巾上吐了点唾沫,把镜子擦拭干净。 Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production biliary bilirubin bodily fluid bogy break out in a cold sweat gob perspire purulent saliva salivary salivate salivation semen seminal fluid seminiferous slag slaver slobber sweat bucketsidiom sweaty Idiomspit and polish spit | American Dictionaryspit verb[ I/T ] us/spɪt/present participlespitting | past tense and past participlespatus/spæt/spit spitverb[I/T] (FORCE OUT)to force out liquid in the mouth, esp. saliva (= liquid produced in the mouth): [ I ]He spat on the ground and stared straight ahead. [ M ]fig. He angrily spat an insult out (= said it quickly). Idiomspit it out Phrasal verbspit up (something) spit noun us/spɪt/ spitnoun (ROD)[ C ] a long, thin rod put through meat to hold it while it cooks over a fire spitnoun (LAND)[ C ] a long, thin point of land that sticks out into water: Our hotel was perched on a spit of land in the harbor. spitnoun (LIQUID FROM MOUTH)[ U ]infml saliva (= liquid produced in the mouth): Spit dribbled down his chin. Examples of spitspit In the distance a sweep shouts, gesticulating, from a chimney-top, while two cats on a damp slate roof spit and shriek. And does this animal pace and prowl, snarl or spit? They should start rather than commence, leave and not depart and spit rather than expectorate. Coughing and spitting wildly, she disgorges a sharp. In some prey, the bats also selectively spit out parts of the intestines. Workers were frequently fired or quit for reasons listed as weak constitutions, tuberculosis, venereal disease, or spitting blood. Aquatic birds spit out their undigested food on the breakwater. Phrases flicker, spit and flare up, burning through climaxes of white heat, which extinguish themselves in a remarkable, desiccated fragment of crackling wooden slapsticks. They are better defended (spitting behaviour, biting, size) and perhaps can afford the risk of feeding in the open. The presence of mycobacterium in spit does not, in itself, make a diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. In some cases, the local context simply spits out the technology in the form of total failure: the e-government system never becomes operational. That sounds deceptively easy today, when modems can spit out whole textbooks at what seems the speed of light. His wife, she had in fact spitted him for slopping off on the quiet to meet a raged gamine he dotted on. You could spit and hit a motel. For example, every day at dusk, convict cichlid fish retrieve their young by taking them into their mouths and spitting them into a pit they have dug. See all examples of spit 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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