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Spit Spat Spitting Mouth Liquid   [V Sth Informal

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spit

[spɪt]spat, spitting, spits

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spat[1854] spits[970] spitting[3043]
吐出(49%),吐口水(15%),唾液(12%),烤肉叉(9%),下小雨(7%),彻底的擦洗(3%),厉声说出(1%),酷似(1%),小雨(1%),彻底地擦洗设备(1%),用烤肉叉叉住(1%)
n.唾液
vi.吐痰;吐口水;发出劈啪声
vt.吐,吐出;发出;发射
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/spɪ̱t/
In American English, the form spit is used as the past tense and past participle. 在美国英语中,过去式和过去分词为 spit。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]唾液,唾沫(常指唾沫星子) Spit is the watery liquid produced in your mouth. You usually use spit to refer to an amount of it that has been forced out of someone's mouth.
    2
    [VERB 动词]吐唾沫(常表示憎恨或轻蔑) If someone spits, they force an amount of liquid out of their mouth, often to show hatred or contempt.
      [V]
      [V prep]
    • The gang thought of hitting him too, but decided just to spit...

      那伙人也想过要揍他,但最后只是啐了他一口。

    • They spat at me and taunted me...

      他们朝我吐唾沫,还嘲笑我。

    • She spit into the little tray of mascara and brushed it on her lashes.

      她朝一小盒睫毛膏里吐了点唾沫,然后蘸了一点刷到自己的睫毛上。

    3
    [VERB 动词]吐出(少量液体或食物) If you spit liquid or food somewhere, you force a small amount of it out of your mouth.
      [V n with out]
      [V n prep]
      [V n]
    • Spit out that gum and pay attention...

      把那块口香糖吐出来,注意听。

    • He felt as if a serpent had spat venom into his eyes...

      他感觉就像有一条蛇朝自己的双眼里喷射了毒液。

    • I started spitting blood and my mother panicked.

      我开始吐血,我母亲吓坏了。

    4
    [VERB 动词](机器) 噼啪作响;(煮着的食物)毕剥作响 If something such as a machine or food that is cooking spits, it sends out small amounts of something, making a series of short, sharp noises.
      [V]
    • The engine spat and banged.

      发动机发出劈啪声,接着是砰的一声响。

    • ...the fire where pork chops were sizzling and spitting.

      把猪排烤得嗞嗞啦啦响的炉火

    5
    [VERB 动词](咬牙切齿地)愤愤说出 If someone spits an insult or comment, they say it in an angry or hostile way.
      [V with quote]
      [V n]
      [V P with quote]
      [V n P]
      [V P n (not pron)]
      [WRITTEN 笔语]
    • 'Wait a damn minute,' Mindy spat. 'Nobody said anything about staying overnight.'...

      “该死的,等一下”,明迪愤愤地说道,“谁也没说过要过夜。”

    • Cramer spat an obscenity.

      克拉默愤愤地骂了一句脏话。

    • Spit out means the same as spit .spit out 同 spit
      • He spat out 'I don't like the way he looks at me.'...

        他愤愤地说:“我讨厌他那样看着我。”

      • She spat the name out like an insult...

        她像骂人似的说出了那个名字。

      • He appeared to be angry, spitting out disconnected words.

        他看起来很生气,嘴里愤愤地说着一些毫无条理的话。

    6
    [VERB 动词]下毛毛细雨 If it is spitting, it is raining very lightly.
      [it V]
      [usu cont]
      [BRIT 英]
    • It will stop in a minute — it's only spitting.

      雨很快就会停的——这只不过是毛毛雨。

    in AM, use 美国英语用 sprinkle
    7
    [N-COUNT 可数名词]烤肉叉;扦子 A spit is a long rod which is pushed through a piece of meat and hung over an open fire to cook the meat.
    • She roasted the meat on a spit.

      她用烤肉叉子烤肉。

    8
    [N-COUNT 可数名词]岬角;海岬 A spit of land is a long, flat, narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea.
      [N of n]
      9
      [PHRASE 短语]离…非常近 If one place is within spitting distance of another, they are very close to each other.
        [usu PHR of n]
        [INFORMAL 非正式]
      • ...a restaurant within spitting distance of the Tower of London.

        离伦敦塔非常近的一个餐馆

      10
      [PHRASE 短语]极像…的人;和…一模一样的人 If you say that one person is the spitting image of another, you mean that they look very similar.
        [usu v-link PHR]
        [INFORMAL 非正式]
      • Nina looks the spitting image of Sissy Spacek.

        尼娜看起来像极了茜茜·斯帕赛克。

      相关词组:
      spit out

      Oxford
      spit / spɪt ; NAmE spɪt /
      verb
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      noun
      spit spits spitted spitting
      verb ( spit·ting , spat , spat / spæt ; NAmE spæt / ) HELP  Spitis also sometimes used for the past tense and past participle, especially in NAmE. 过去时和过去分词有时也用 spit,尤其在美式英语中。 from mouth 从嘴里 1 [transitive ] to force liquid, food, etc. out of your mouth 吐,唾(唾沫、食物等) spitsth (out) She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out. 她吃了一口食物,突然又吐了出来。 spitsth (from sth) He was spitting blood from a badly cut lip. 他嘴唇伤得不轻,正不停地唾血。 2 [intransitive ] to force saliva(= the liquid that is produced in the mouth) out of your mouth, often as a sign of anger or lack of respect 啐唾沫(常表示愤怒或鄙视) He coughed and spat. 他咳嗽一声,吐了口痰。 spitat/on/in sb/sth The prisoners were spat on by their guards. 监狱看守朝犯人身上吐唾沫。 She spat in his face and went out. 她朝他脸上啐了一口,然后走了出去。 say sth angrily 愤怒地说 3 [transitive ] to say sth in an angry or aggressive way 怒斥 + speech ‘You liar!’ she spat. “你撒谎!”她怒叱道。 spitsth (at sb) He was dragged out of the court, spitting abuse at the judge and jury. 他被拖出法庭,嘴里还不停地骂着法官和陪审团。 of an animal 动物 4 [intransitive ] to make a short angry sound (发怒时)发呼噜呼噜声 Snakes spit and hiss when they are cornered. 蛇陷入绝境时会发出咝咝呼呼的声音。 of sth cooking/burning 烹煮╱燃烧的东西 5 [intransitive ] to make a noise and throw out fat, sparks,etc. 咝咝地冒油;劈啪作响;爆出火花 sausages spitting in the frying pan 在煎锅里咝咝冒油的香肠 The logs on the fire crackled and spat. 火中的木头劈啪作响,爆出火花。 rain 6 [intransitive ] ( informal) ( only used in the progressive tenses 仅用于进行时 ) when it is spitting,it is raining lightly 下小雨 IDIOMS ˌspit it ˈout ( informal) usually used in orders to tell sb to say sth when they seem frightened or unwilling to speak 有话就讲;有什么尽管说出来 If you've got something to say, spit it out! 有什么话,你尽管说出来! spit ˈvenom/ˈblood to show that you are very angry; to speak in an angry way 怒气冲天;咬牙切齿 within ˈspitting distance (of sth) ( BrE) ( also within ˈshouting distance NAmE, BrE ) ( informal) very close 很近 PHRASAL VERB ˌspit ˈup ( NAmE) ( informal) (especially of a baby 尤指婴儿 ) to vomit (= bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth) 呕吐 noun in/from mouth (从)嘴里 1 [uncountable ] the liquid that is produced in your mouth 唾液;唾沫 SYN
      saliva
      2 [countable ,  usually singular ] the act of spittingliquid or food out of your mouth 啐唾沫;吐痰;吐食物
      piece of land 一块陆地 3 [countable ] a long thin piece of land that sticks out into the sea/ocean, a lake, etc. 岬;沙嘴 for cooking meat 烤肉 4 [countable ] a long thin straight piece of metal that you put through meat to hold and turn it while you cook it over a fire 烤肉扦 IDIOM ˌspit and ˈpolish ( informal) thorough cleaning and polishing of sth 彻底的擦洗
      spit / spɪt ; NAmE spɪt / spat / spæt ; NAmE spæt /
      LDC
      spit1 verb
      spit2 noun
      spitspit1 /spɪt/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle spat /spæt/ or spit American English, present participle spitting)
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      1liquid from your mouth [intransitive] to force a small amount of saliva (=the liquid in your mouth) out of your mouth:  Nick rolled down his window and spat.spit at/on/into A group of fans spat on the players as they left the field.2food/drink etc [transitive] to force something out of your mouth:  Billy stood up slowly, rubbed his jaw, and spat blood.spit something out Diana tasted her martini and quickly spat it out.3rain be spitting British English to be raining very lightly SYN  drizzle:  You don’t need an umbrella – it’s only spitting.4say something (also spit out) [transitive] to say something quickly in a very angry way:  ‘Shut up!’, spat Maria furiously.5spit it out spoken used to ask someone to tell you something that they seem too frightened or embarrassed to say:  Come on, Jean. Spit it out!6small pieces [intransitive, transitive] to send out small bits of something, for example fire or hot oil, into the air:  A log fire was crackling and spitting in the hearth.7cat [intransitive] if a cat spits, it makes short angry sounds8be within spitting distance (of something) spoken to be very close to someone or something9spit the dummy informal 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 shouldspit 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 mouthspit something ↔ up I was a difficult child, always crying and spitting up my food. On one occasion, our daughter spat up all over him.
      spit1 verb
      spit2 noun
      spitspit2 noun
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      1[uncountable] informal the watery liquid that is produced in your mouth SYN  saliva2[countable] a long thin stick that you put through meat so that you can turn it when cooking it over a fire3[countable] a long narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea, into a river etc4be the (dead) spit of somebody British English spoken to look exactly like someone else:  Sam is the dead spit of his dad.5spit and polish informal when something is thoroughly cleaned and polished:  It was Christmas, so Ellen gave the dining room a little extra spit and polish.

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