spot
spot
spɑt
spaat
British pronunciation
/spɒt/

英語での「spot」の定義と意味

Spot
01

染み,

a small usually round mark that has a different color or texture from the surface it is on
spot definition and meaning
example
There was a dark spot on the carpet where the spilled coffee had dried.
こぼれたコーヒーが乾いたカーペットの上に暗い染みがあった。
02

場所, 地点

a specific point or location identified relative to surrounding features in an area or region
spot definition and meaning
example
The hikers stopped at a scenic spot on the trail.
ハイカーたちは小道にある景色の良い場所で立ち止まった。
03

にきび, 斑点

a small red raised mark on the skin, often on the face
Wiki
spot definition and meaning
example
He had a spot on his cheek before the party.
彼はパーティーの前に頬に斑点があった。
04

スロット, セグメント

a segment of a radio or television program assigned to a performer, topic, or advertisement
example
The comedian had a ten-minute spot on the evening show.
コメディアンは夜の番組で10分間のスポットを持っていた。
05

染み, 汚れ

a small mark or blemish on a surface, including dirt, stain, or smear
example
There was a spot of ink on the table.
テーブルの上にインクの染みがあった。
06

際立った特徴, 注目すべき特性

an outstanding characteristic or notable feature of a person, thing, or situation
example
His generosity is his best spot.
彼の寛大さは彼の最高の特徴です。
07

コーナー,

a short section, illustration, or advertisement within a magazine, radio, or TV program
example
The magazine includes a spot for local events.
その雑誌には地元のイベントのためのコーナーが含まれています。
08

役職, ポジション

a position, job, or role within an organization
example
He secured a spot in the management team.
彼は管理チームで役職を獲得した。
09

場所,

a place of business or establishment, especially for entertainment or leisure
example
They went to a new spot downtown for dinner.
彼らは夕食のためにダウンタウンの新しい場所へ行きました。
10

汚点,

an act or incident that brings discredit or dishonor
example
His mistake left a spot on his reputation.
彼の過ちは彼の評判に汚点を残した。
11

スポットライト, 投光器

a lamp producing a strong, focused beam of light, often used to illuminate a performer or area on stage
example
The actor stepped into the spot on the stage.
俳優は舞台のスポットライトの中に足を踏み入れた。
12

a card marked with a number of symbols indicating its value in a game

13

,

a mark on a die or playing card indicating value
example
The die has six spots.
サイコロには六つのがあります。
14

, 少量

a small quantity or portion of something, usually liquid
example
He added a spot of milk to his coffee.
彼はコーヒーに 少量 の牛乳を加えた。
15

a brief or minor attack of illness

to spot
01

見つける, 気づく

to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so
Transitive: to spot sb/sth
example
The hiker could spot the rare bird perched high in the trees.
ハイカーは木の高いところにとまる珍しい鳥を見つけることができた。
02

印をつける, 染みをつける

to mark something with small spots or marks to make it easy to recognize
Transitive: to spot sth
example
She spotted the suitcase with a bright sticker to recognize it easily.
彼女は簡単に認識できるように明るいステッカーでスーツケースを印した
03

染みがつく, 斑点ができる

to develop marks or stains, often in the form of small, irregular patches
Intransitive
example
The leaves of the plant began to spot as the weather turned cooler.
気温が下がると、植物の葉が斑点を生じ始めました。
04

染みをつける, 印をつける

to put a small mark or stain onto something
Transitive: to spot sth
example
He spotted the paper with ink while writing too quickly.
彼は速く書きすぎて紙にインクでしみをつけた。
05

傷つける, 汚す

to damage or tarnish someone's reputation or moral integrity
Transitive: to spot a person or their moral qualities
example
His actions in the scandal completely spotted his reputation.
スキャンダルにおける彼の行動は、彼の評判を完全に傷つけました
06

補助する, 監視する

to assist someone during a heavy lift, especially to ensure safety in exercises like the bench press
SlangSlang
example
Can you spot me on this bench press?
このベンチプレスで私を補助してくれますか?
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