splutter
n. 杂乱而仓促的话, 杂乱的声音
词形变化:形容词:spluttery 名词:splutterer 动词过去式:spluttered 过去分词:spluttered 现在分词:spluttering 第三人称单数:splutters
例句与用法:1.She dived into the water and came up coughing and spluttering.她扎入水中, 浮上来时呛得连咳嗽带喷水.
2.The candle gave a few faint splutters and then went out.蜡烛发出轻轻的毕剥声後就熄灭了.
英英解释:名词splutter:
1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
同义词:spatter, spattering, splatter, splattering, sputter, sputtering
2. an utterance (of words) with spitting sounds (as in rage)
同义词:sputter
动词splutter:
1. utter with a spitting sound, as if in a rage
同义词:sputter
2. spit up in an explosive manner
同义词:sputter, spit out
spode
n. 斯波德陶瓷
a. (陶瓷)斯波德式的
英英解释:名词spode:
1. English potter who started a pottery famous for its bone china (1754-1827)
同义词:Josiah Spode
2. a brand of fine English porcelain
spodosol
n. [地]灰土
spodumene
n. 锂辉石
英英解释:名词spodumene:
1. a pyroxene mineral consisting of lithium aluminum silicate; a source of lithium
spoffish
a. 好小题大作的, 大惊小怪的
spoil
n. 战利品,奖品
v. 宠坏,溺爱,破坏,腐坏
词形变化:动词过去式:spoiled/spoilt 过去分词:spoiled/spoilt 现在分词:spoiling 第三人称单数:spoils
例句与用法:1.The child was spoilt by his grandfather.这个孩子被他的爷爷给惯坏了。
2.He had spoiled the soup by putting in too much salt.他往汤里放盐太多,把汤给糟蹋了。
3.The children kept quarreling and spoiled our holiday.孩子们不断吵架,破坏了我们的假期。
4.He's spoiling for trouble.他憋足了劲儿要找麻烦。
5.Everybody enjoys being spoiled from time to time.谁都喜欢偶尔让人宠一宠.
6.Some kinds of food soon spoil.有些食物易变质.
7.That little girl is terribly spoilt her parents give her everything she asks for.那个小女孩真惯得不像话--父母对她是有求必应.
8.A fond mother may spoil her child.溺爱的母亲可能会宠坏她的孩子。
英英解释:名词spoil:
1. (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war)
2. the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it
同义词:spoiling, spoilage
3. the act of stripping and taking by force
同义词:spoliation, spoilation, despoilation, despoilment, despoliation
动词spoil:
1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
同义词:botch, bodge, bumble, fumble, botch up, muff, blow, flub, screw up, ball up, muck up, bungle, fluff, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, bobble, mishandle, louse up, foul up, mess up, fuck up
2. become unfit for consumption or use
同义词:go bad
3. alter from the original
同义词:corrupt
4. treat with excessive indulgence
同义词:pamper, featherbed, cosset, cocker, baby, coddle, mollycoddle, indulge
5. hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
同义词:thwart, queer, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilk
6. have a strong desire or urge to do something
同义词:itch
7. destroy and strip of its possession
同义词:rape, despoil, violate, plunder
8. make imperfect
同义词:mar, impair, deflower, vitiate
spoilage
n. 掠夺,糟蹋,弄坏或变成无用之物
例句与用法:1.In calculating profit, retailers must allow for breakage and spoilage.计算利润时,零售商们必须考虑到破碎和损坏情况
2.Something used to preserve, especially a chemical added to foods to inhibit spoilage.防腐剂,保护剂用于保存的东西,尤指加入食品中以防腐坏的化学剂
3.The act or process of destroying most microorganisms in certain foods, such as fish or clam meat, by irradiating them with gamma rays or other radiation to prevent spoilage.射线杀菌法破坏某种食品,如鱼或蚌肉内的大部分微生物的行为或过程,通过γ射线或其它放射线辐射的防止变质
英英解释:名词spoilage:
1. the amount that has spoiled
2. the process of becoming spoiled
同义词:spoiling
3. the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it
同义词:spoil, spoiling
spoilation:
抢劫
英英解释:名词spoilation:
1. the act of stripping and taking by force
同义词:spoil, spoliation, despoilation, despoilment, despoliation
spoiler:
n. 阻流板(掠夺者)
例句与用法:1.Borrower of book-those mutilator of collections, spoiler of the symmetry of shelves, and creator of odd volume.借书者--是为珍藏本的破坏者、书本排列次序的捣乱者、零星残书的创造者。
英英解释:名词spoiler:
1. a candidate with no chance of winning but who may draw enough votes to prevent one of the leading candidates from winning
2. someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
同义词:plunderer, pillager, looter, despoiler, raider, freebooter
3. someone who pampers or spoils by excessive indulgence
同义词:pamperer, coddler, mollycoddler
4. an airfoil mounted on the rear of a car to reduce lift at high speeds
5. a hinged airfoil on the upper surface of an aircraft wing that is raised to reduce lift and increase drag
spoilsman
n. 分肥者,以获益为目的而支持政党者
spoilt
a. 宠坏,损坏
例句与用法:1.Only children are sometimes spoilt.独生子女有时被宠坏了.
2.He was the spoilt child of that household.他是这一家宠坏了的孩子。
3.The hot plate may spoil the varnish on the table.这只热盘子会损坏桌面的光泽。
4.The child was spoilt by his grandfather.这个孩子被他的爷爷给惯坏了。
5.Her poor delivery spoilt an otherwise good speech.她的演讲在各方面都很好, 却因表达技巧差而功亏一篑.
6.That little girl is terribly spoilt her parents give her everything she asks for.那个小女孩真惯得不像话--父母对她是有求必应.
英英解释:动词spoil:
1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin
同义词:botch, bodge, bumble, fumble, botch up, muff, blow, flub, screw up, ball up, spoil, muck up, bungle, fluff, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, bobble, mishandle, louse up, foul up, mess up, fuck up
2. become unfit for consumption or use
同义词:spoil, go bad
3. alter from the original
同义词:corrupt, spoil
4. treat with excessive indulgence
同义词:pamper, featherbed, cosset, cocker, baby, coddle, mollycoddle, spoil, indulge
5. hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
同义词:thwart, queer, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilk
6. have a strong desire or urge to do something
同义词:itch, spoil
7. destroy and strip of its possession
同义词:rape, spoil, despoil, violate, plunder
8. make imperfect
同义词:mar, impair, spoil, deflower, vitiate
形容词spoilt:
1. having the character or disposition harmed by pampering or oversolicitous attention
同义词:spoiled
2. (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition
同义词:bad, spoiled
3. affected by blight--anything that mars or events growth or prosperity
同义词:blighted
spoke
v. 说,说话,演说
词形变化:动词过去式:spoked 过去分词:spoked 现在分词:spoking 第三人称单数:spokes
例句与用法:1.He spoke to the class about the dangers of smoking.他给班上学生讲了吸烟的危害性。
2.She always spoke kindly to the children.她总是亲切地和孩子们说话。
3.The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.小女孩说话时声音尖尖的,带着童音。
4.He spoke with an American accent.他说话带着美国英语口音。
5.He spoke with assertion.他坚定地说。
6.He spoke for too long, as is his wont.他讲话时间太长了,这正是他向来的习惯。
7.He spoke scarcely a word of English.他几乎连一个英文单词都不会说。
8.He spoke with disapproval of your proposal.他对你的建议很不以为然。
英英解释:名词spoke:
1. support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim
同义词:wheel spoke, radius
2. one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder
同义词:rundle, rung
动词speak:
1. express in speech
同义词:talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
2. exchange thoughts; talk with
同义词:talk, speak
3. use language
同义词:speak, talk
4. give a speech to
同义词:address, speak
5. make a characteristic or natural sound
同义词:speak
spoken
a. 口头的,口语的
例句与用法:1.An important and perhaps surprising feature of technical English is that its normal style is common to both written and spoken communication.科技英语的一个重要的,也许是令人惊奇的特点是:无论是书面的传达,还是口头的交流,二者都是可以作为正式文体而通用的。
2.Spoken rather than written.口头的口说的而不是书写的
3.English is spoken all over the world today.英语现在通用于全世界。
4.The dialect is spoken principally in the rural areas.这种方言主要在农村地区使用。
5.Because of a family feud, he hasn't spoken to his wife's parents for years.由于两家不和,他已经多年不与岳父母说话。
6.She has spoken Chinese all her life.她讲了一辈子中文。
7.You should have spoken up in the meeting.会谈时你实在应该发言(然而你却没有)。
8.You learn a language better if you visit the country where it's spoken.若到说某种语言的国家去, 就能把该种语言学得好些.
英英解释:动词speak:
1. express in speech
同义词:talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
2. exchange thoughts; talk with
同义词:talk, speak
3. use language
同义词:speak, talk
4. give a speech to
同义词:address, speak
5. make a characteristic or natural sound
同义词:speak
形容词spoken:
1. uttered through the medium of speech or characterized by speech; sometimes used in combination
spokesman
n. 发言人
例句与用法:1.He is the spokesman of the council.他是国务院的发言人。
2.A spokesman voiced the workers'dissatisfaction.发言人表示了工人的不满情绪.
3.The palace (ie A spokesman for the king, queen, etc) has just issued a statement.王宫发言人刚宣布了一项声明.
4.We'll have Jones as our spokesman.我们让琼斯做我们的代言人.
英英解释:名词spokesman:
1. a male spokesperson
spokesperson
n. 代言人,发言人
例句与用法:1.But because the victims are not United States citizens, he said, no one has taken the lead in seeking a solution."They don't have any real spokesperson, " he continued,"That's probably why there is no hue and cry to do something about this problem."他说,可是因为受害人非美国公民,没有首先出来寻求解决办法。“他们没有真正代言人,”他接着说,“可能正因为如此,没人出来大声抗议设法解决问题。”
英英解释:名词spokesperson:
1. an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
同义词:interpreter, representative, voice
spokeswoman
n. 女发言人
例句与用法:1.The chief spokeswoman of a movement or cause.女代言人运动或事业的女性主要发言人
英英解释:名词spokeswoman:
1. a female spokesperson
spoliaopima
(古罗马将军单骑与敌将决斗时) 所夺得的武器[战利品]
spoliate
vt. 抢劫(掠夺)
spoliation
n. 毁弃,掠夺
英英解释:名词spoliation:
1. (law) the intentional destruction of a document or an alteration of it that destroys its value as evidence
2. the act of stripping and taking by force
同义词:spoil, spoilation, despoilation, despoilment, despoliation
spondaic
a. 长长格的
英英解释:形容词spondaic:
1. of or consisting of spondees |