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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1723 COCA: 1228
*spot¹
/spɒt ||; spɑt/noun[C]
1 a small round mark on a surface 小圆点;斑点: Leopards have dark spots. 豹身上有深色斑点。 a blue skirt with red spots on it 有红圆点的蓝色裙子 ☞adjective spotted 形容词为spotted
2 a small dirty mark on sth 小污点;污迹: grease/rust spots 油渍;锈斑
3 a small red or yellow lump that appears on your skin (皮肤上的)红或黄斑点;丘疹: Many teenagers get spots. 许多青少年皮肤上会出丘疹。 ☞adjective spotty 形容词为spotty
4 a particular place or area (某一个)地点,地区: a quiet/lonely/secluded spot 幽静╱偏僻╱僻静的地方
5 [usu.sing] a spot of sth (Brit 英) (informal 非正式) a small amount of sth 少量
6 =SPOTLIGHT(1)
have a soft spot for sb/sthSOFT on the spot
1 immediately 立即;当场: Paul was caught stealing money and was dismissed on the spot. 保罗偷钱给人抓住,当场被解雇。
2 at the place where sth happened or where sb/sth is needed 在场;到场: The fire brigade were on the spot within five minutes. 消防队五分钟内抵达现场。
put sb on the spot to make sb answer a difficult question or make a difficult decision without having much time to think 迫使某人回答难题或作仓促决定
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/spɒt ||; spɑt/verb [T] (spotting;spotted) (not used in the continuous tenses 不用于进行时) to see or notice sb/sth, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to do 看见,发觉(尤指突然地或在不大容易发现的情况下): I've spotted a couple of spelling mistakes. 我发现了一些拼写错误。 Although this verb is not used in the continuous tenses, it is common to see the present participle (= -ing form) Spotting a familiar face in the crowd, he began to push his way towards her. 虽然这个动词不用于进行时﹐但它的现在分词﹙-ing形式﹚还是十分常见﹕Spotting a familiar face in the crowd, he began to push his way towards her.他在人群中看到一张熟悉的脸﹐便开始朝她挤过去。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1723 COCA: 1228
spot1/spɑt; spɒt/ n [C]1 a place 地点﹐地方: This is the spot where the accident happened. 这里是事故发生的地点。+for a great spot for a picnic 野餐的好地方in a spot a plant that will flourish in a sunny spot 在阳光充足的地方能繁茂生长的一种植物see box at PLACE 1 方框2 a small round area on a surface, that is a different colour from the rest [ patch ] 点﹔斑点: a white dog with black spots 带黑色斑点的白狗3 a small mark on something 污迹: grease spots 油渍+of a few spots of blood 几滴血迹see box at MARK 1 方框4 BrE a small red mark on someone's skin [ pimple ] 【英】〔皮肤上的〕红斑﹔粉刺﹔丘疹: Many teenagers get spots. 许多青少年都长粉刺。5 on the spot a) immediately 立即﹐马上﹔当场: He had to make a decision on the spot. 他必须当场作出决定。 b) at the place where something is happening 在现场: Our reporter is on the spot. 我们的记者就在现场。6 put sb on the spot to ask someone a difficult or embarrassing question〔问刁钻或尴尬的问题〕让某人难堪﹐使某人为难7 a short time that is available for something on television or radio〔电视﹑广播等的〕短时段: an advertising spot 广告时段8 a spot of sth BrE spoken informal a small amount of something【英,口﹐非正式】少量的某事物: a spot of bother/trouble I’ve been having a spot of trouble with the car. 我的车有点小问题。BEAUTY SPOT , BLIND SPOT , HOT SPOT , TROUBLE SPOT

spot2 v [T] spotted , spotting to notice someone or something 发现﹐注意到: A pilot spotted the wreckage. 一位飞行员发现了残骸。His talent was spotted at an early age. 他的天赋在他很小的时候就被发现了。see box at SEE 方框
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1723 COCA: 1228
spot spotspots1 noun1a small round mark: a red dress with white spots 2(British) a small red mark on your skin: A lot of teenagers get spots on their faces.3a place: This is a good spot for a picnic.
spot spotspotsspottedspotting2 verb (spots, spotting, spotted)to see somebody or something suddenly: She spotted her friend in the crowd.

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