spew的意思和读音

spew

: [spju] : [spjuː]

n.[]

v.使

spews  spewing  spewed  

v.dribble

n.vomit,sick,puke

v.disgorge,discharge,send out,churn out,emit

spewv.

1.[i][t]使to flow out quickly, or to make sth flow out quickly, in large amounts

Flames spewed from the aircraft's engine.

Massive chimneys were spewing out smoke.

2.[i][t](informal)to vomit(= bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth)

He spewed up on the pavement.

She spewed up the entire meal.

v.1.2.,,3.4.5.1.2.,,3.4.5.

n.1.[];,

v.1.to flow out with a lot of force, or to make something do this

1. Sneakers: Spew: Spewin: ...

2. sporadic adj spew v spontaneous adj ...

3. hygienic:adj. , spew:v. un-kosher:adj. ...

4. ... debris spew collide ...

5. spessartite spew SPF ...

6. ... cybernetic spew otaku ...

7. dew 湿 spew wheal , ...

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1.Nowadays I carry with me to consulting gigs a little driver that patches their driver to eliminate the spew.

2.But the new study shows that some nooks of the universe remained pristine long after stars had begun to spew heavy elements.

3.The eruption's spew was enough to blanket up to 18 million square miles of land and sea.1800

4.Once the corner of mouth hang up, a words easily spew from the lip Cape "from when heave, Yi snow becomes thus weak in character. "。”

5.Georges wife: "I knew that your drunk ass would spew bile and booze all over that new shirt! ":“!”

6.Printing presses were ready to spew out the 1, 000-page prospectus.1000

7.Astronomers call the most energetic of these objects active galactic nuclei, or AGNs, after the powerful jets of radiation they spew.AGN。

8.Let the person spew for a couple of minutes before you introduce a neutral subject or make your exit.

9.Cooling the spent fuel is critical, for if it becomes exposed, a zirconium fire can break out and spew massive amounts of radiation.

10.I'm never in last place, but because of my outsider status, the majority of the students spew words of ridicule at me anyways.