spilling的意思和读音

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v.+n.spill water,spill blood

v.absorb

v.slop,fall,drip,drop,leak

n.tumble,roll,trip,stumble,spillage

spillingv.

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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3. spillage spilling spillway ...

4. (snoring) 6. (spilling) (swinging) ...

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1.I moved some of the hanging clothes and found a small piece of cardboard taped to the wall with the light spilling out from around it.

2.Just over a year later, troubles at the company began spilling out.

3.The Earth is ready for her moves, and the troubled areas we have been pinpointing the last few months are all in danger of spilling over.

4.in the aftermath of a breakup it ' s all too easy to bad mouth your ex , spilling their dirty little secrets to anyone who will listen.

5.Not always. This old man is clean. He drinks without spilling. Even now, drunk. Look at him....

6.All this, without spilling American blood and for a small fraction of the cost of conventional battle.

7.The old man could see pieces of the meat of the fish spilling white from the corner of his jaws as he bumped the fish and closed his jaws.

8.they try to possess it, they demand , they expect . . . and just like the water spilling out of your hand , love will escape from you.

9.One of its members, Takatoshi Ito, of Tokyo University, says the ideas spilling out of the council point to a new stage of change for Japan.

10.On Thursday the company was able to isolate that pipe and on Friday it partially fixed the leak, though some oil was still spilling out.