spotted的意思和读音

spotted

: [ˈspɑtəd] : [ˈspɒtɪd]

adj.

v.“spot”

adj.plain

adj.dotted,marked,speckled,dappled,mottled

spottedadj.

1.having a regular pattern of round dots on it

a black and white spotted dress

2.having marks on it, sometimes in a pattern

a leopard's spotted coat

adj.1.2.[]3.4.1.2.[]3.4.

v.1.“spot”

adj.1.decorated or covered with a pattern of spots2.covered with dirty marks

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

1. gary spotted kangaroo ...

2. Croatia spotted desert island ...

3. spot n. ;;; v.;; spotted a. ; spouse n. ...

4. spot n. ;;; v.;; spotted a. ; spouse n. ...

5. ... old-fashioned spotted prevailed ...

6. spotted spot a friend ...

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1.On a winding dirt road dotted with potholes the size of small animals, I spotted what looked like an old tool shed.

2.When a good talent was spotted, the manager will map out a strategy with the rest of his team to draw him in.

3.And there was a roust of the pyjama-clad as the first polar bear was spotted, after hours, by Johan up in the crow's nest.穿

4.Hagrid suddenly pulled out a very dirty, spotted handkerchief and blew his nose with a sound like a foghorn.

5.But so far, only one other system like ours has been spotted: In 2006 astronomers found a star with its own versions of Jupiter and Saturn.:2006”。

6.It so happened that Master had spotted a ragged vagabond squatting by the roadside and wanted to offer him some food and a pair of trousers.

7.Just as the men clear the bridge, they're spotted by the SUV. The officer at the wheel demands that they stop, but the men run on.

8.Since then, Titan has spotted dozens of lakes on Titan's surface, thought to be made of a mixture of liquid ethane and methane.

9.The first flakes of snow, on a planet that until fairly recently was believed to be waterless, were spotted just a few months ago.

10.Looking out of the train window, I spotted a pair of camels feeding on the sparse vegetation amongst the salt flats.