spill 的英语意思
spillspill1 /spɪl/ verb (past tense and past participle spilt /spɪlt/ especially British English or spilled especially American English)
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[intransitive, transitive] if you spill a liquid, or if it spills, it accidentally flows over the edge of a container液体不慎从容器边缘流出;使液体不慎溢出:
Katie almost spilled her milk.凯蒂差点把牛奶洒了。spill something down/on/over something
Oh no! I’ve spilt coffee all down my shirt!哦不!我把咖啡洒得衬衫全都是!spill on/over etc
He slipped and the wine spilled all over the carpet.他滑了一跤,葡萄酒洒遍了地毯。2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if people or things spill out of somewhere, they move or fall out in large numbers人或物从某处大量涌出或散落出来 SYN pourspill out/into/onto etc
Crowds from the theatre were spilling onto the street.剧院里的人群涌上了街道。3spill the beans informal非正式 to tell something that someone else wanted you to keep a secret泄露他人希望你保密的事情4spill your guts American English informal非正式 to tell someone all about your private life, or about a personal secret向他人倾诉自己的私生活或个人秘密5spill blood literary文学 to kill or wound people杀伤人员 → cry over spilt milk at cry1(3)spill into/onto something phrasal verb literary文学 if light spills onto or into something, it shines through a window, door, hole etc onto something else光线透过窗户、门、孔洞等照射到其他物体上:
The morning light spilled into the room.晨光洒入房间。spill over phrasal verb if a problem or bad situation spills over, it spreads and begins to affect other places, people etc问题或不良局面蔓延,开始影响其他地方、人群等spill over into
The conflict might spill over into neighbouring towns.冲突可能蔓延至邻近城镇。
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[intransitive, transitive] if you spill a liquid, or if it spills, it accidentally flows over the edge of a container液体不慎从容器边缘流出;使液体不慎溢出:
Katie almost spilled her milk.凯蒂差点把牛奶洒了。spill something down/on/over something
Oh no! I’ve spilt coffee all down my shirt!哦不!我把咖啡洒得衬衫全都是!spill on/over etc
He slipped and the wine spilled all over the carpet.他滑了一跤,葡萄酒洒遍了地毯。2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if people or things spill out of somewhere, they move or fall out in large numbers人或物从某处大量涌出或散落出来 SYN pourspill out/into/onto etc
Crowds from the theatre were spilling onto the street.剧院里的人群涌上了街道。3spill the beans informal非正式 to tell something that someone else wanted you to keep a secret泄露他人希望你保密的事情4spill your guts American English informal非正式 to tell someone all about your private life, or about a personal secret向他人倾诉自己的私生活或个人秘密5spill blood literary文学 to kill or wound people杀伤人员 → cry over spilt milk at cry1(3)spill into/onto something phrasal verb literary文学 if light spills onto or into something, it shines through a window, door, hole etc onto something else光线透过窗户、门、孔洞等照射到其他物体上:
The morning light spilled into the room.晨光洒入房间。spill over phrasal verb if a problem or bad situation spills over, it spreads and begins to affect other places, people etc问题或不良局面蔓延,开始影响其他地方、人群等spill over into
The conflict might spill over into neighbouring towns.冲突可能蔓延至邻近城镇。spillspill2 noun
1[countable, uncountable] when you spill something, or an amount of something that is spilled洒落的动作;或洒出的量:
the enormous oil spill off the southern tip of the Shetland Islands发生在设得兰群岛南端附近海域的大规模石油泄漏2[countable] a fall from a horse, bicycle etc从马、自行车等上摔落:
Tyson broke a rib when he took a spill on his motorcycle.泰森骑摩托车摔倒,折断了一根肋骨。
1[countable, uncountable] when you spill something, or an amount of something that is spilled洒落的动作;或洒出的量:
the enormous oil spill off the southern tip of the Shetland Islands发生在设得兰群岛南端附近海域的大规模石油泄漏2[countable] a fall from a horse, bicycle etc从马、自行车等上摔落:
Tyson broke a rib when he took a spill on his motorcycle.泰森骑摩托车摔倒,折断了一根肋骨。