spotting

spotting ['spɒtɪŋ]  ['spɒtɪŋ] 

spotting

原级:spot

第三人称单数:spots

第三人称复数:spots

过去分词:spotted

过去式:spotted

spotting 基本解释
测定点位;
spotting 网络解释

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1. 合模:spin forming machine 旋压成形机 | spotting 合模 | stack feeder 堆叠拨送料机

2. 有利的部署:spotting fire 造成飞火和二次火灾 | spotting 有利的部署 | sprain 扭伤

3. 定位识别钻中心孔:spottest 滴液试验轴样试验 | spotting 定位识别钻中心孔 | spottingability 落点能力

4. 提升地圖行走時的視野:pathfinding 提升部份地圖中的速度 | spotting 提升地圖行走時的視野 T | inventory management 增加包包的容量

spotting 单语例句

1. spotting的反义词

1. She tends to be talented and adaptive, spotting opportunities even outside the province - and she is into fashion.

2. After spotting a news item in the newspaper about the former factory's radioactive legacy, she and her husband Christian joined a local group to demand government action.

3. As the Americans get sharper in spotting such bombs, the Iraqis get more clever at disguising and rigging them.

4. The hairdresser was so taken with Bei's clothing after spotting it at her 2007 fashion show that he immediately offered her the space.

5. After spotting a distress signal in a distant mountain range, the team decides to commence a search and rescue mission into the hills.

6. The army said it had shot dead a man in the area after spotting him planting a bomb on a road.

7. spotting什么意思

7. After experiencing so much in a life of 26 years, she has become a good hunter at spotting the prey and snatching it.

8. Many did so because of the irregular and unscheduled bleeding and spotting that can replace scheduled menstruation.

9. So this gives China possibilities of spotting new or big oil suppliers.

10. In order to prevent repeating its failure in spotting the onset of the global crisis, the IMF should learn to think differently.

spotting 英英释义

noun

1. the act of detecting something
    catching sight of something

    Synonym: detection catching espial spying

2. the act of spotting or staining something

    Synonym: staining maculation