spot 的英语意思
spotspot1 /spɒt $ spɑːt/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1place a particular place or area, especially a pleasant place where you spend time特定的地点或区域,尤指令人愉快的、适合消磨时光的地方:
a nice quiet spot on the beach海滩上一处宁静怡人的地方
I chose a spot well away from the road.我选了一个离公路很远的地方。in a spot
a small cottage in an idyllic spot一处田园风光中的小茅屋on a spot
Why do they want to build a house on this particular spot?他们为什么偏偏要在这个地方盖房子?the exact/same/very spot
the exact spot where the king was executed国王被处决的确切地点spot for
an ideal spot for a picnic野餐的理想地点► see thesaurus at place2area a usually round area on a surface that is a different colour or is rougher, smoother etc than the rest表面上通常呈圆形的区域,其颜色、粗糙度、光滑度等与周围不同 SYN patch:
a white cat with brown spots一只带有棕色斑点的白猫spot of
Two spots of colour appeared in Jill’s cheeks.吉尔的脸颊上泛起了两片红晕。3mark a small mark on something, especially one that is made by a liquid物体上的小污迹,尤指液体留下的痕迹:
There was a big damp spot on the wall.墙上有一大块潮湿的污迹。spot of
a few spots of blood几滴血迹4on skin a)a small round red area on someone’s skin that shows that they are ill皮肤上表明患病的小而圆的红色斑点:
He had a high fever and was covered in spots.他高烧不退,全身布满疹点。 b)British English a small raised red mark on someone’s skin, especially on their face皮肤上(尤指脸部)突起的小红斑 SYN pimple:
Becka was very self-conscious about her spots.贝卡对自己脸上的痘痘非常在意。5on the spot a)if you do something on the spot, you do it immediately, often without thinking about it very carefully当场做某事,即立即行动,往往来不及仔细考虑:
He had to make a decision on the spot.他必须当场做出决定。 b)if you are on the spot, you are in the place where something is happening在现场,即在某事正在发生的地方:
We ought to find out the views of the people on the spot.我们应该了解现场人员的看法。 c)British English if you walk, run, or jump on the spot, you do it staying in the same place, without moving around原地走、跑或跳,即保持在同一位置而不移动 SYN in place American English:
If running outside doesn’t appeal, try jogging on the spot indoors.如果不想在室外跑步,可以试试在室内原地慢跑。6put somebody on the spot to deliberately ask someone a question that is difficult or embarrassing to answer故意向某人提出令人难以作答或尴尬的问题7tv/radio a short period of time when someone can speak or perform on radio or television广播或电视上供某人发言或表演的一段短暂时间:
He was given a 30-second spot just after the news.他获得了新闻节目结束后紧接着的一个30秒时段。
a guest spot on ‘The Tonight Show’在《今夜秀》上的嘉宾时段8position a position in a list of things or in a competition在排名或竞赛中的位次:
The budget has a regular spot on the agenda.预算在议程上有固定的位置。in a spot
Manchester United are still in the top spot after today’s win.曼联在今天的胜利之后仍然稳居榜首。9weak spot a)a point at which someone or something is not very good某人或某物表现欠佳的方面:
I carried on with my questions, sensing a weak spot in his story.我感觉他的陈述中有一处漏洞,便继续追问。 b)American English if someone has a weak spot for something, they like it very much对某事物有偏爱,即非常喜欢它:
I’ve always had a weak spot for chocolate.我一直对巧克力情有独钟。10tight spot informal非正式 a difficult situation困难的处境:
This puts the chairman in a very tight spot.这使主席陷入了非常棘手的处境。
I hope you can help get me out of a tight spot.我希望你能帮我摆脱这个困境。11bright spot something that is good in a bad situation不好的局面中令人欣慰的事物:
The computer industry is the one bright spot in the economy at the moment.目前,计算机行业是经济中唯一的亮点。
The only bright spot of the evening was when the food arrived.那个晚上唯一令人高兴的时刻是食物送到的时候。12a spot of something British English informal非正式 a small amount of something少量;一点儿:
Do you fancy a spot of lunch?你想吃点儿午饭吗?
I’ve been having a spot of bother (=some problems) with my car.我的车一直有点儿小麻烦(=一些问题)。13spots of rain British English a few drops of rain几滴雨:
A few spots of rain began to fall.开始落下几滴雨。14five-spot/ten-spot etc American English spoken口语 a piece of paper money worth five dollars, ten dollars etc面值五美元、十美元等的纸币 → beauty spot, blackspot, blind spot, → change your spots at change1(16), → G-spot, → high point/spot at high1(12), → hit the spot at hit1(28), → hot spot, → knock spots off at knock1(19), → be rooted to the spot at root2(5), → have a soft spot for somebody at soft(16), → trouble spot
查看全部语言翻译1place a particular place or area, especially a pleasant place where you spend time特定的地点或区域,尤指令人愉快的、适合消磨时光的地方:
a nice quiet spot on the beach海滩上一处宁静怡人的地方
I chose a spot well away from the road.我选了一个离公路很远的地方。in a spot
a small cottage in an idyllic spot一处田园风光中的小茅屋on a spot
Why do they want to build a house on this particular spot?他们为什么偏偏要在这个地方盖房子?the exact/same/very spot
the exact spot where the king was executed国王被处决的确切地点spot for
an ideal spot for a picnic野餐的理想地点► see thesaurus at place2area a usually round area on a surface that is a different colour or is rougher, smoother etc than the rest表面上通常呈圆形的区域,其颜色、粗糙度、光滑度等与周围不同 SYN patch:
a white cat with brown spots一只带有棕色斑点的白猫spot of
Two spots of colour appeared in Jill’s cheeks.吉尔的脸颊上泛起了两片红晕。3mark a small mark on something, especially one that is made by a liquid物体上的小污迹,尤指液体留下的痕迹:
There was a big damp spot on the wall.墙上有一大块潮湿的污迹。spot of
a few spots of blood几滴血迹4on skin a)a small round red area on someone’s skin that shows that they are ill皮肤上表明患病的小而圆的红色斑点:
He had a high fever and was covered in spots.他高烧不退,全身布满疹点。 b)British English a small raised red mark on someone’s skin, especially on their face皮肤上(尤指脸部)突起的小红斑 SYN pimple:
Becka was very self-conscious about her spots.贝卡对自己脸上的痘痘非常在意。5on the spot a)if you do something on the spot, you do it immediately, often without thinking about it very carefully当场做某事,即立即行动,往往来不及仔细考虑:
He had to make a decision on the spot.他必须当场做出决定。 b)if you are on the spot, you are in the place where something is happening在现场,即在某事正在发生的地方:
We ought to find out the views of the people on the spot.我们应该了解现场人员的看法。 c)British English if you walk, run, or jump on the spot, you do it staying in the same place, without moving around原地走、跑或跳,即保持在同一位置而不移动 SYN in place American English:
If running outside doesn’t appeal, try jogging on the spot indoors.如果不想在室外跑步,可以试试在室内原地慢跑。6put somebody on the spot to deliberately ask someone a question that is difficult or embarrassing to answer故意向某人提出令人难以作答或尴尬的问题7tv/radio a short period of time when someone can speak or perform on radio or television广播或电视上供某人发言或表演的一段短暂时间:
He was given a 30-second spot just after the news.他获得了新闻节目结束后紧接着的一个30秒时段。
a guest spot on ‘The Tonight Show’在《今夜秀》上的嘉宾时段8position a position in a list of things or in a competition在排名或竞赛中的位次:
The budget has a regular spot on the agenda.预算在议程上有固定的位置。in a spot
Manchester United are still in the top spot after today’s win.曼联在今天的胜利之后仍然稳居榜首。9weak spot a)a point at which someone or something is not very good某人或某物表现欠佳的方面:
I carried on with my questions, sensing a weak spot in his story.我感觉他的陈述中有一处漏洞,便继续追问。 b)American English if someone has a weak spot for something, they like it very much对某事物有偏爱,即非常喜欢它:
I’ve always had a weak spot for chocolate.我一直对巧克力情有独钟。10tight spot informal非正式 a difficult situation困难的处境:
This puts the chairman in a very tight spot.这使主席陷入了非常棘手的处境。
I hope you can help get me out of a tight spot.我希望你能帮我摆脱这个困境。11bright spot something that is good in a bad situation不好的局面中令人欣慰的事物:
The computer industry is the one bright spot in the economy at the moment.目前,计算机行业是经济中唯一的亮点。
The only bright spot of the evening was when the food arrived.那个晚上唯一令人高兴的时刻是食物送到的时候。12a spot of something British English informal非正式 a small amount of something少量;一点儿:
Do you fancy a spot of lunch?你想吃点儿午饭吗?
I’ve been having a spot of bother (=some problems) with my car.我的车一直有点儿小麻烦(=一些问题)。13spots of rain British English a few drops of rain几滴雨:
A few spots of rain began to fall.开始落下几滴雨。14five-spot/ten-spot etc American English spoken口语 a piece of paper money worth five dollars, ten dollars etc面值五美元、十美元等的纸币 → beauty spot, blackspot, blind spot, → change your spots at change1(16), → G-spot, → high point/spot at high1(12), → hit the spot at hit1(28), → hot spot, → knock spots off at knock1(19), → be rooted to the spot at root2(5), → have a soft spot for somebody at soft(16), → trouble spotspotspot2 verb (past tense and past participle spotted, present participle spotting) [transitive]
1to notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognize注意到或辨认出某人或某物,尤指在难以看清或识别的情况下:
I spotted a police car behind us.我发现我们后面有一辆警车。
It can be hard for even a trained doctor to spot the symptoms of lung cancer.即使是训练有素的医生,有时也很难发现肺癌的症状。spot somebody doing something
Meg spotted someone coming out of the building.梅格发现有人从大楼里走了出来。difficult/easy to spot
Drug addicts are fairly easy to spot.毒品成瘾者相当容易辨认。spot that
One of the station staff spotted that I was in difficulty, and came to help.车站的一名工作人员发现我有困难,便过来帮忙。► see thesaurus at notice, see2be spotted with something to have small round marks or small pieces of something on the surface表面上布有小圆形斑点或小碎片:
The windscreen was spotted with rain.挡风玻璃上溅满了雨点。3American English to give the other player in a game an advantage在游戏或比赛中给予对方优势spot somebody something
He spotted me six points and he still won.他让了我六分,结果还是他赢了。
1to notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognize注意到或辨认出某人或某物,尤指在难以看清或识别的情况下:
I spotted a police car behind us.我发现我们后面有一辆警车。
It can be hard for even a trained doctor to spot the symptoms of lung cancer.即使是训练有素的医生,有时也很难发现肺癌的症状。spot somebody doing something
Meg spotted someone coming out of the building.梅格发现有人从大楼里走了出来。difficult/easy to spot
Drug addicts are fairly easy to spot.毒品成瘾者相当容易辨认。spot that
One of the station staff spotted that I was in difficulty, and came to help.车站的一名工作人员发现我有困难,便过来帮忙。► see thesaurus at notice, see2be spotted with something to have small round marks or small pieces of something on the surface表面上布有小圆形斑点或小碎片:
The windscreen was spotted with rain.挡风玻璃上溅满了雨点。3American English to give the other player in a game an advantage在游戏或比赛中给予对方优势spot somebody something
He spotted me six points and he still won.他让了我六分,结果还是他赢了。