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    spit 的英语意思

    spitspit1 /spɪt/ verb (past tense and past participle spat /spæt/ or spit American English, present participle spitting) 查看全部语言翻译1liquid from your mouth [intransitive] to force a small amount of saliva (=the liquid in your mouth) out of your mouth将少量唾液(即口中的液体)从嘴里吐出:  Nick rolled down his window and spat.尼克摇下车窗,吐了口唾沫。spit at/on/into A group of fans spat on the players as they left the field.一群球迷在球员离场时向他们吐唾沫。2food/drink etc [transitive] to force something out of your mouth将某物从嘴里吐出:  Billy stood up slowly, rubbed his jaw, and spat blood.比利慢慢站起来,揉了揉下巴,吐出一口血。spit something out Diana tasted her martini and quickly spat it out.黛安娜尝了口马提尼,随即迅速吐了出来。3rain be spitting British English to be raining very lightly下着毛毛细雨 SYN  drizzle:  You don’t need an umbrella – it’s only spitting.你不需要带伞——只是下着毛毛雨。4say something (also spit out) [transitive] to say something quickly in a very angry way以愤怒的语气急声说出某事:  ‘Shut up!’, spat Maria furiously."闭嘴!"玛丽亚愤怒地吼道。5spit it out spoken口语 used to ask someone to tell you something that they seem too frightened or embarrassed to say用于催促某人说出他们似乎因害怕或尴尬而不敢开口的事:  Come on, Jean. Spit it out!快说嘛,简。有话直说!6small pieces [intransitive, transitive] to send out small bits of something, for example fire or hot oil, into the air将细小的东西(如火星或热油)向空中迸射:  A log fire was crackling and spitting in the hearth.壁炉里的木柴噼啪作响,火星四溅。7cat [intransitive] if a cat spits, it makes short angry sounds猫发出短促的愤怒叫声8be within spitting distance (of something) spoken口语 to be very close to someone or something与某人或某物非常接近9spit the dummy informal非正式 to react to something in a very angry way – used when suggesting that the person is behaving like a child and not reacting like an adult should以非常愤怒的方式对某事作出反应——用于暗示此人的反应像小孩而非成年人应有的表现spit up phrasal verb American English if someone, especially a baby, spits up, they bring a small amount of food or drink up from their stomach out through their mouth某人(尤指婴儿)将少量食物或饮料从胃中反流并从嘴里吐出spit something ↔ up I was a difficult child, always crying and spitting up my food.我小时候很难带,老是哭闹,把食物吐出来。 On one occasion, our daughter spat up all over him.有一次,我们的女儿把东西全吐在他身上了。
    spitspit2 noun 1[uncountable] informal非正式 the watery liquid that is produced in your mouth口腔中产生的水状液体 SYN  saliva2[countable] a long thin stick that you put through meat so that you can turn it when cooking it over a fire一根细长的棍子,穿过肉块,以便在火上烤肉时翻转3[countable] a long narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea, into a river etc伸入海洋、河流等的狭长地带4be the (dead) spit of somebody British English spoken口语 to look exactly like someone else与某人长得一模一样:  Sam is the dead spit of his dad.山姆和他爸爸长得一模一样。5spit and polish informal非正式 when something is thoroughly cleaned and polished对某物进行彻底清洁和擦亮:  It was Christmas, so Ellen gave the dining room a little extra spit and polish.因为是圣诞节,艾伦把餐厅特地多打扫擦亮了一番。