spitting的意思和读音

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spit

: [spɪt] : [spɪt]

v.);;(();()(线);() (out forth up);()() (out forth up);()

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spat  spit spitting  spitting  spits  

v.+n.spit blood

v.swallow

v.gob,sputter,sizzle,utter,hiss

n.saliva,spittle,sputum,dribble,rotisserie

spittingv.from mouth

1.[t]to force liquid, food, etc. out of your mouth

She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.

He was spitting blood from a badly cut lip.

2.[i]to force saliva (= the liquid that is produced in the mouth) out of your mouth, often as a sign of anger or lack of respect

He coughed and spat.

The prisoners were spat on by their guards.

She spat in his face and went out.

say sth angrily

3.[t]to say sth in an angry or aggressive way

‘You liar!’ she spat.“!”

He was dragged out of the court, spitting abuse at the judge and jury.

of an animal

4.[i]to make a short angry sound

Snakes spit and hiss when they are cornered.

西of sth cooking/burning

5.[i]to make a noise and throw out fat, sparks , etc.

sausages spitting in the frying pan

The logs on the fire crackled and spat.

rain

6.[i](informal)whenit is spitting , it is raining lightly

IDM

If you've got something to say, spit it out!

spit it out(informal)usually used in orders to tell sb to say sth when they seem frightened or unwilling to speak

If you've got something to say, spit it out!

spit venom/blood齿to show that you are very angry; to speak in an angry waywithin spitting distance (of sth)(informal)very closen.in/from mouth

1.[u]the liquid that is produced in your mouth

2.[c][ususing]the act of spitting liquid or food out of your mouth

piece of land

3.[c]a long thin piece of land that sticks out into the sea/ocean, a lake, etc.

for cooking meat

4.[c]a long thin straight piece of metal that you put through meat to hold and turn it while you cook it over a fire

IDMspit and polish(informal)thorough cleaning and polishing of sth

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n.1.the clear liquid in your moutstrong.a long sharp piece of metal used for holding and turning meat as it cooks over a fire3.a long narrow area of land that stretches out into an ocean or lake

v.1.to force some of the clear liquid called saliva out from your mouth; to force something such as food or drink out from your mouth, especially because it is unpleasant or harmful2.to make a series of quick loud noises, especially when forcing small pieces of something into the air3.to rain just a little. The American word is sprinkle.4.to say something quickly and angrily1.to force some of the clear liquid called saliva out from your mouth; to force something such as food or drink out from your mouth, especially because it is unpleasant or harmful2.to make a series of quick loud noises, especially when forcing small pieces of something into the air3.to rain just a little. The American word is sprinkle.4.to say something quickly and angrily

1. Speculum Spitting Spooning ...

2. Respiratory tract is jammed. Spitting. Assignment. ...

3. spit-out spitting SPL ...

4. slopping spitting static control ...

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1."What the. . . , " and the next thing, he is spitting wool out of his mouth.

2.At the next few villages, we were offered masato, a fermented drink that women make by chewing yucca and spitting it into a bowl.(masato)(yucca)

3.Citywide campaigns are trying to curb public spitting, discourage public cursing and littering and also promote lining up.

4.When one of his blood vessels burst and he began spitting up blood, Wester figured his days were numbered.

5.Our record over the last four years stands up against any club in Europe in terms of getting within spitting distance of the final.

6.I forgot to turn down the stove setting, and the bubbly mixture changed to a hissing monster, spitting liquid all over the floor.

7.Xiao Li is plain the spitting image of his father, who behaves just like a lamb in front of his wife.

8."Bashar is a horse, " Mr. Farouh said, almost spitting with disgust as he said the president's name. "He is a donkey. ",”。“。”

9.You seem to have a lot to say, ' remarked Silver, spitting far into the air. Pipe up and let me hear it, or lay to. '“,”西:“。”

10.The handyman said "Hartley" as if spitting out the name of an old enemy.