名词地点,场所; 斑点,污点; [股票]现货; 职位,职务
动词弄上污渍,弄上斑点; 污辱,玷污; 认出,发现; 散步
形容词现场的; 现货的; 插播的
abbr.satellite positioning and tracking 卫星定位和跟踪
1. on the spot : 当场, 在现场;
2. in a spot : 在困难中, 处于劣境中;
3. off the spot : 不准确, 离题;
4. hit the spot : 合口味;
形容词
1. Several television stations gave spot coverage to the conference.
好几家电视台对大会作了现场报导。
及物动词
1. His boots were spotted with mud.
他的靴子上沾有泥渍。
名词
1. The boy's white shirt was marked up with spots of ink.
那男孩的白衬衫上有墨水渍。
2. He was serving a ten spot for arson.
他因纵火罪在服十年徒刑。
3. I have a blind spot where classic music is concerned.
我对古典音乐一窍不通。
Garages & Parking-(车库和停车)
A:You should save some money on parking here.
把车停在这儿可以省些钱。
B:Yeah, I don’t have to pay for a space on the street.
是呀,我不用再付钱在街上找地方停车了。
A:Really? How long did it take you to find a spot yesterday?
是吗?你昨天找地方(停车)兜了多久了?
B:Well, last night it took me half an hour to find a spot when I came home from work.
哦,昨晚我下班回来的时候花了半小时才找到一个地方停车。
A:You get home late, don’t you?
你很晚才回家,是吗?
B:Yeah, around seven. Most of the street parking is gone by then.
是,差不多7点了。那个时候街上大都没有停车的地方了。
A:Ah, well. You can’t have everything.
是,可是你不可能要求事事都完美。
B:Yeah. I can live with it. It’s great to be living alone.
是呀。我可以应付的。一个人住很不错。
spot
1. 现货:道琼斯公司除了股价指数之外,还提供道琼斯商品行情指数(Dow-Jones Commodity Index),分为现货(spot)与期货(futures)两类,每日提供全美商品行情. 日经股价指数 Nikkei Stock Average 是东京证券交易所采用了美国道琼斯公司所发展出来的股价修正计算方式计算出来的每日股价指数.
2. 光点:一般的相机通常都依据测光范围来提供平均测光/中央集中测光/点(spot)测光等三种测光方式. 处理像花朵照片一样固定的特定被射体的背景时,多使用测光范围最小的点测光. 设定点测光的话可以测定,分布在相当于相机画面中央部位2 ~ 5%的小范围内的光线量,
3. spot:single property ownership trust; 单一房地产所有权信托
4. spot:satellite probatoire d ' observation de la terrestre; 斯波特卫星
5. spot:satellite positionting and tracking; 人造卫星定位及跟踪
6. spot:satellite positioning and tracking; 卫星定位和跟踪
1. 小圆点;斑点
Spots are small, round, coloured areas on a surface.
e.g. The leaves have yellow areas on the top and underneath are powdery orange spots...
叶子的表面有黄色斑块,背面则有桔色粉状圆点。
e.g. The swimsuit comes in navy with white spots or blue with green spots.
这款泳衣有藏青色带白色圆点的,也有蓝色带绿色圆点的。
2. (皮肤上的)小肿块,斑点
Spots on a person's skin are small lumps or marks.
e.g. Never squeeze blackheads, spots or pimples.
千万不要挤黑头、小肿块或粉刺。
3. spot
3. (液体的)滴,点
A spot of a liquid is a small amount of it.
e.g. Spots of rain had begun to fall...
雨点开始落下来了。
e.g. Secure with a few spots of glue.
用几滴胶水粘住。
4. 少量;少许
If you have a spot of something, you have a small amount of it.
e.g. Mr Brooke is undoubtedly in a spot of bother...
布鲁克先生肯定遇到了点小麻烦。
e.g. A year or two ago I found myself indulging in a spot of yachting in Finnish waters...
一两年前,我有一阵子曾迷上了在芬兰海域中进行帆船运动。
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5. 地点;处所
You can refer to a particular place as a spot .
e.g. They stayed at several of the island's top tourist spots...
他们在岛上最著名的几处旅游景点作了停留。
e.g. They all stood there staring, as if frozen to the spot.
他们都站在那儿发愣,就像被冻在那里似的。
6. (电视、广播节目的)固定时段
A spot in a television or radio show is a part of it that is regularly reserved for a particular performer or type of entertainment.
e.g. Unsuccessful at screen writing, he got a spot on a CNN film show.
写电影剧本未获成功后,他在美国有线新闻网的一档电影节目中争取到了一个固定时段。
7. 看到;发现;认出
If you spot something or someone, you notice them.
e.g. Vicenzo failed to spot the error...
维森佐未能发现该错误。
e.g. He left the party seconds before smoke was spotted coming up the stairs.
就在他离开聚会几秒钟后有人发现烟雾顺着楼梯冒上来了。
8. 在现场
If you are on the spot, you are at the actual place where something is happening.
e.g. ...areas where troops are on the spot and protecting civilians...
有部队在现场保护平民的地区
e.g. Mr Connolly is their 'man on the spot' and the person you can call if you have a complaint.
康诺利先生是他们的“现场代表”,要投诉可以和他联系。
9. 立即;当场
If you do something on the spot, you do it immediately.
e.g. James was called to see the producer and got the job on the spot...
詹姆斯被叫去见制片人,当场就得到了那份工作。
e.g. The surveyor will use a laptop computer to give on the spot advice.
检测员会用一台手提电脑当场给出意见。
10. 使…陷入困境;使…为难
If you put someone on the spot, you cause them to have to answer a difficult question or make a difficult decision.
e.g. He put me on the spot a bit because he invited me right in front of his mum and I didn't particularly want to go...
他让我有点难堪,因为他当着他母亲的面邀请我,而我又不太想去。
e.g. Even clever people are not terribly clever when put on the spot.
即便是聪明人在面对难题时也未必就能表现得特别聪明。
11. 处于困境
If you are in a tight spot, you are in a difficult situation.
e.g. In a tight spot there is no one I would sooner see than Frank.
有麻烦时,我会首先去找弗兰克。
12. rooted to the spot -> see rooted
to have a soft spot for someone -> see soft
1. Shards of twisted metal were scattered by rails at the bustling Atocha station at the spot where an explosion severed a train in two.
2. The ox died on the spot and was handed over to the butcher, who then hung it up for sale.
3. By day you can spot the prostitutes hanging around the restaurants, often wearing skimpy clothes that would be unimaginable for any Afghan woman.
4. The final group's action saw Cuba show who was boss with a devastating triple in Reggio Calabria to sit in third spot.
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5. This enables nurses to instantly spot trouble and take immediate action, the researchers say.
6. Another bright spot for Chelsea was the return to league action for Joe Cole.
7. The third spot makes clever use of a visual pun as it stars action hero Jackie Chan.
8. So many villas line this scenic spot which is called a World Architecture Museum.
9. Chelsea can reclaim top spot with victory over champions Manchester United on Sunday.
10. Shi believed that protecting the canoe on the spot would provide valuable chances for other experts and later generations to make further research.
noun
1. an act that brings discredit to the person who does it
e.g. he made a huge blot on his copybook
Synonym: blot smear smirch stain
2. spot
2. a job in an organization
e.g. he occupied a post in the treasury
Synonym: position post berth office billet place situation
3. a business establishment for entertainment
e.g. night spot
4. a playing card with a specified number of pips on it to indicate its value
e.g. an eight-spot
5. a lamp that produces a strong beam of light to illuminate a restricted area
used to focus attention of a stage performer
Synonym: spotlight
6. a small contrasting part of something
e.g. a bald spot
a leopard's spots
a patch of clouds
patches of thin ice
a fleck of red
Synonym: speckle dapple patch fleck maculation
7. a blemish made by dirt
e.g. he had a smudge on his cheek
Synonym: smudge blot daub smear smirch slur
8. an outstanding characteristic
e.g. his acting was one of the high points of the movie
Synonym: point
9. a section of an entertainment that is assigned to a specific performer or performance
e.g. they changed his spot on the program
10. a short section or illustration (as between radio or tv programs or in a magazine) that is often used for advertising
11. a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)
Synonym: pip
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12. a point located with respect to surface features of some region
e.g. this is a nice place for a picnic
a bright spot on a planet
Synonym: topographic point place
13. a small piece or quantity of something
e.g. a spot of tea
a bit of paper
a bit of lint
I gave him a bit of my mind
Synonym: bit
14. spot的反义词
14. a slight attack of illness
e.g. he has a touch of rheumatism
Synonym: touch
verb
1. mark with a spot or spots so as to allow easy recognition
e.g. spot the areas that one should clearly identify
2. spot的反义词
2. become spotted
e.g. This dress spots quickly
3. make a spot or mark onto
e.g. The wine spotted the tablecloth
4. mar or impair with a flaw
e.g. her face was blemished
Synonym: blemish
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5. catch sight of
6. detect with the senses
e.g. The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards
I can't make out the faces in this photograph
Synonym: recognize recognise distinguish discern pick out make out tell apart