spill的意思和读音

spill

: [spɪl] : [spɪl]

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spilled  spilt  spills  spilling  

v.+n.spill water,spill blood

v.absorb

v.slop,fall,drip,drop,leak

n.tumble,roll,trip,stumble,spillage

spillv.

1.[i][t]使to flow over the edge of a container by accident; to make liquid do this

Water had spilled out of the bucket onto the floor.

He startled her and made her spill her drink.

Thousands of gallons of crude oil were spilled into the ocean.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to come out of a place in large numbers and spread out

The doors opened and people spilled into the street.

Light spilled from the windows.

IDMspill the beans(informal)to tell sb sth that should be kept secret or privatespill (sbs) blood使to kill or wound peoplespill your guts (to sb)(informal)to tell sb everything you know or feel about sth, because you are upsetn.

1.[c][u]);););an act of letting a liquid come or fall out of a container; the amount of liquid that comes or falls out

Many seabirds died as a result of the oil spill.

I wiped up the coffee spills on the table.

2.[c]a long match, or a thin piece of twisted paper, used for lighting fires, oil lamps, etc.

3.[c][ususing]a fall, especially from a bicycle or a boat

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n.1.an amount of liquid that has accidentally flowed out of its container2.a fall from a horse, bicycle, etc.3.a long thin piece of paper or wood used for lighting a fire4.an occasion when a politician is removed from their position, leaving it available for someone else1.an amount of liquid that has accidentally flowed out of its container2.a fall from a horse, bicycle, etc.3.a long thin piece of paper or wood used for lighting a fire4.an occasion when a politician is removed from their position, leaving it available for someone else

v.1.to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container; to accidentally flow out of a container; used about other substances and objects that fall out of a container, often not accidentally2.if light spills somewhere, a lot of it shines on something3.if people spill out of a place, a lot of them leave at the same time

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1.Green campaigners said the spill demonstrated the dangers of oil exploration, and called for an end to proposals to drill in the Arctic.绿

2.But he said the process of containing the worst oil spill in U. S. history is still in its early stages.

3.While carrying the paint can from the garage to the house, Marry was afraid that some of it might spill on her new skirt.

4.And I think, personally, that we have not begun to see the impacts of this spill on the wildlife of the Gulf.西

5.These biosurfactants are excellent dispersing agents, and these types of products have been used with the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

6.You don't have to spill confidential details, but at least give general information about what you foresee on the horizon.

7.It has all sort of lovely water bottle features like being leakproof, spill proof, BPA free and with a wide neck for loading with ice cubes.

8."You had better take the other piece, " he said, lighting his pipe between the words, blowing quickly at the paper spill to set it aflame.“,”

9.If somebody comes to me and says it's basically done, it's going to spill over by a few days or a week, that's different.

10.Cook with medium fire for about 4 minutes. Don't let the boiled water spill out . There the noodle is ready and take it out of the water .使4