Spot
01
斑点, 标记
a small usually round mark that has a different color or texture from the surface it is on
例子
The leopard's coat was covered in distinctive spots that helped it blend into its environment.
豹子的皮毛上覆盖着独特的斑点,帮助它融入环境。
02
地点, 位置
a specific point or location identified relative to surrounding features in an area or region
例子
Police found the suspect at the exact spot described by witnesses.
警方在目击者描述的准确地点找到了嫌疑人。
例子
Teenage acne often causes spots on the face.
青春痘常常在脸上引起痘痘。
04
时段, 片段
a segment of a radio or television program assigned to a performer, topic, or advertisement
例子
The station ran a short advertising spot during the news.
该电台在新闻期间播放了一个简短的广告插播。
05
污点, 污渍
a small mark or blemish on a surface, including dirt, stain, or smear
例子
He wiped a spot of dirt off his shirt.
他擦掉了衬衫上的一点污渍。
06
显著特征, 值得注意的特点
an outstanding characteristic or notable feature of a person, thing, or situation
例子
One spot of the project stood out for its creativity.
项目中的一个亮点因其创意而脱颖而出。
07
栏目, 版块
a short section, illustration, or advertisement within a magazine, radio, or TV program
例子
A TV spot promoted the new movie.
一个广告电视推广了这部新电影。
08
职位, 位置
a position, job, or role within an organization
例子
The orchestra offered her a spot as first violinist.
管弦乐队为她提供了一个第一小提琴手的职位。
09
地点, 场所
a place of business or establishment, especially for entertainment or leisure
例子
The jazz spot was crowded on Saturday night.
周六晚上,爵士场所很拥挤。
10
污点, 耻辱
an act or incident that brings discredit or dishonor
例子
The scandal put a spot on the company's image.
丑闻给公司的形象蒙上了污点。
11
聚光灯, 射灯
a lamp producing a strong, focused beam of light, often used to illuminate a performer or area on stage
例子
A bright spot illuminated the singer during the solo.
聚光灯在独唱期间照亮了歌手。
12
a card marked with a number of symbols indicating its value in a game
13
点, 标记
a mark on a die or playing card indicating value
例子
She counted the spots on the playing card.
她数了扑克牌上的斑点。
14
滴, 少许
a small quantity or portion of something, usually liquid
例子
There was a spot of water on the counter.
柜台上有一点水。
15
a brief or minor attack of illness
to spot
01
发现, 注意到
to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so
Transitive: to spot sb/sth
例子
The detective managed to spot the suspect in the crowded market.
侦探设法在拥挤的市场中发现了嫌疑人。
02
标记, 弄脏
to mark something with small spots or marks to make it easy to recognize
Transitive: to spot sth
例子
He spotted the tree with a small red tag for future reference.
他用一个小红标签标记了那棵树以备将来参考。
03
弄脏, 出现斑点
to develop marks or stains, often in the form of small, irregular patches
Intransitive
例子
The wall will spot if you do n't clean up the paint spill soon.
如果你不尽快清理油漆溢出,墙壁会弄脏。
04
弄脏, 标记
to put a small mark or stain onto something
Transitive: to spot sth
例子
I did n't mean to spot the tablecloth with the sauce, but it happened.
我本不想用酱汁弄脏桌布,但事情还是发生了。
05
玷污, 败坏
to damage or tarnish someone's reputation or moral integrity
Transitive: to spot a person or their moral qualities
例子
One bad decision can spot a person ’s character for a long time.
06
辅助, 监护
to assist someone during a heavy lift, especially to ensure safety in exercises like the bench press
例子
He always asks a friend to spot him when lifting heavy.
他举重时总是请朋友保护他。



























