spot

名词

UK/spɒt/
US/spɑːt/

定义 spot 名词

mark(标记)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A small area of color, typically round, that is a different shade or tone from the surrounding surface.

    点;斑点

    • There was a small grease spot on his tie.

      他的领带上有一个小油渍。

    • She noticed a small stain spot on her shirt.

      她注意到她的衬衫上有一个小污渍。

    • There are a few coffee spots on this tablecloth.

      这块桌布上有一些咖啡渍。

  2. B1Countable(可数名词)

    One of many dots or marks that together form a pattern.

    构成图案的众多点或斑点之一。

    • She wore a dress with red spots.

      她穿了一件有红色斑点的连衣裙。

    • The dog has black spots on its body.

      这只狗的身上有黑色斑点。

    • The leopard is known for its distinctive spots.

      豹以其独特的斑点闻名。

blemish(瑕疵)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A raised, temporary circle on the skin, often pale red; a pimple or blemish.

    痘痘;青春痘

    • He developed some spots on his face.

      他的脸上长了一些痘痘。

    • She often had spots during her teenage years.

      她在青少年时期经常长痘痘。

    • This cream helps reduce spots on the skin.

      这种面霜有助于减少皮肤上的痘痘。

amount(数量)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A small quantity or amount of something.

    少量;一点点。

    • Please give me a spot of sugar.

      请给我一点糖。

    • We had a spot of tea after a busy day.

      我们在忙碌一天后喝了一点茶。

    • He needs a spot of help to complete the project.

      他需要一点帮助来完成这个项目。

location(地点)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A specific location or place.

    某个特定的地点或场所。

    • There is a nice spot for a picnic in the park.

      公园里有个适合野餐的好地方。

    • I found a good spot to read quietly.

      我找到了一个安静阅读的好地方。

    • That spot on the beach is perfect for watching the sunset.

      海滩上的那个地方非常适合看日落。

show(表演)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A designated time slot in a show for a specific performer.

    (演出中)表演时段

    • The comedian has a regular ten-minute spot on the show.

      这位喜剧演员在节目中有一个固定的十分钟表演时间。

    • The singer's spot is scheduled for the middle of the show.

      歌手的表演时间安排在节目的中间部分。

    • We secured a spot on the TV show to promote our product.

      我们在电视节目上争取到了一个时间来推广我们的产品。

片语 spot 名词

  • on the spot

    At the exact location where an event is currently taking place or has recently occurred.

    在现场

    The fire department arrived on the spot immediately after receiving the report.

    消防部门接到报告后立即赶到现场。

动词

UK/spɒt/
US/spɑːt/

定义 spot 动词

notice(注意到)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)

    To notice or recognize someone or something, often because you are actively looking.

    看到;注意到

    • I spotted him walking into the coffee shop.

      我看到他走进咖啡店。

    • She spotted her long-lost friend in the crowd.

      她在人群中发现了失散已久的朋友。

    • I spotted a small leak in my car's tire.

      我发现我的汽车轮胎有个小漏气。

weather(天气)

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To rain lightly, with only a few drops.

    下小雨;零星小雨

    • It is starting to spot with rain.

      开始下起小雨了。

    • I felt it spot with rain.

      我感觉到开始下小雨了。

    • The forecast said it would spot with rain this morning.

      预报说今天早上会下小雨。

片语 spot 动词

  • well spotted

    An expression used to commend someone for noticing something that is not immediately obvious.

    好眼力

    "Look, there seems to be a crack in the wall over there." "Yes, well spotted!"

    「看,那边的墙上似乎有裂缝。」「没错,观察真仔细!」

成语

  • put someone on the spot

    To put someone in a difficult or embarrassing situation, especially by forcing them to answer a difficult question or make an important decision immediately.

    使(某人)难堪

    He was put on the spot when asked about the unfinished project during the meeting.

    他在会议上被问到未完成的项目时,陷入了尴尬的境地。