spat的意思和读音

spat

: [spæt] : [spæt]

v.;“spit”;()

n.;(

spats  

n.quarrel,fight,row,argument,barney

spatn.

1.(informal)a short argument or disagreement about sth unimportant

2.[usupl]a cloth covering for the ankle that was worn in the past by men over the shoe and fastened with buttons at the side

n.1.2.[];;〈3.,;,4.,,5.()1.2.[];;〈3.,;,4.,,5.()

v.1.“spit”2.,3.()4.5.()1.“spit”2.,3.()4.5.()

na.1.〉“spit”2.“spit”

n.1.a short argument2.a short piece of cloth or leather that men used to wear to cover the upper part of their shoes

v.1.The past tense and past participle of spit

na.1.<archaic>The past tense and past participle of spit2.The past tense and past participle of spit

1. announces vt. , spat n. [] , , selflessly selflesslyadv. , ...

2. saccharine adj. , spat vi. , palatable adj. ...

3. paradigm /paragon n. miff /spat n. tassel /fringe n. ...

4. snarl v. () spat n. () stall n. ...

5. announces vt. , spat n. [] , , selflessly selflesslyadv. , ...

6. announces vt. , spat n. [] , , selflessly selflesslyadv. , ...

7. spasm spat ; spathe ...

8. pat spat swat ...

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1.At once he felt a stab of pain in his heart, and with a cry spat out a mouthful of blood.

2.Jesus spat on his eyes and laid His hands on him twice.

3.So he may be depressed to run into the beginnings of an old-fashioned territorial spat between jealous countries.

4.Then suddenly the eldest son, a stripling , spat on his hands and said wistfully.

5.The spat turned into a yelling match, sparking another passenger to hit the train's emergency button, calling for subway staff to intervene.

6.With a measure of good sense, a spat between the U. S. and China involving tires and chickens won't devolve into a trade war as well.

7.An elderly man with a face that was a weather map of his years spat into the fireplace and said.

8."What do you know about swords? " She spat the words at him as if they hurt her.“?”

9.Rowan spat in his face. Then she let him go and wiped her gloved hands on her legs, as if just touching him had soiled her.

10.Brooke swirled wine in the glass, examined the hues, spat into a paper cup, and failed to demonstrate a great deal of expertise.