spotting的意思和读音

spotting

: [ˈspɑtɪŋ] : [ˈspɒtɪŋ]

n.

v.

adj.

abbr.(=satellite positioning and tracking)

spottingn.small mark

1.a small round area that has a different colour or feels different from the surface it is on

Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger?

The male bird has a red spot on its beak.

She was wearing a black skirt with white spots.穿

2.a small dirty mark on sth

His jacket was covered with spots of mud.

rust spots

3.[usupl]a small mark or lump on a person's skin, sometimes with a yellow head to it

The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots.

teenagers worried about their spots

place

4.a particular area or place

a quiet/secluded/lonely, etc. spot

He showed me the exact spot where he had asked her to marry him.

She stood rooted to the spot with fear(= unable to move) .

a tourist spot

small amount

5.[ususing](informal)~ of stha small amount of sth

He's in a spot of trouble.

6.[usupl]~ (of sth)a small amount of a liquid

I felt a few spots of rain.

part of show

7.广a part of a television, radio, club or theatre show that is given to a particular entertainer or type of entertainment

a guest/solo spot

in competition

8.a position in a competition or an event

two teams battling for top spot

IDMin a (tight) spot(informal)in a difficult situation

He answered the question on the spot.

an on-the-spot parking fine

An ambulance was on the spot within minutes.便

an on-the-spot report

Running on the spot is good exercise.

on the spotimmediately

He answered the question on the spot.

an on-the-spot parking fine

at the actual place where sth is happening

An ambulance was on the spot within minutes.便

an on-the-spot report

in one exact place, without moving in any direction

Running on the spot is good exercise.

The interviewer's questions really put him on the spot.访使

put sb on the spot使使to make sb feel awkward or embarrassed by asking them a difficult question

The interviewer's questions really put him on the spot.访使

v.

1.to see or notice a person or thing, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to do so

I finally spotted my friend in the crowd.

I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.

Can you spot the difference between these two pictures?

Neighbours spotted smoke coming out of the house.

No one spotted that the gun was a fake.

I soon spotted what the mistake was.

2.~ sb/sth sthto give your opponent or the other team an advantage

We spotted the opposing team two goals.

IDM

His shirt was spotted with oil.

be spotted with sthto be covered with small round marks of sth

His shirt was spotted with oil.

adj.

1.[obn]connected with a system of trading where goods are delivered and paid for immediately after sale

spot prices

n.1.,;

v.1.“spot”

n.1.the loss of blood from a womans womb between her normal monthly periods

v.1.The present participle of spot

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2.(Spotting),

3. spin forming machine spotting stack feeder ...

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5. ( Reference) ( Spotting) ( Composing) ...

6. convinced adj. , spotting scott n. ...

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1.The only modern equipment seems to be a limited number of Yak Shmel artillery spotting drones bought from Russia in the 1990s.90-

2.A study by economists at the Federal Reserve found that GDI is often more reliable than GDP in spotting the start of a recession.,GDI退GDP

3.Jones must have weaknesses. . . but spotting any this season is going to be something of a trial. He's that good.线/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.They make spotting and developing talent part of every leader's job, and they work hard at it.

5.And I have to agree with him; I've had terrible luck spotting shooting stars in the light polluted LA skies, let alone cloudy British skies.使

6.The finding means that school nurses could be the front line for spotting cases of bullying and bringing them to a stop.使

7.You may be able to break old patterns that have come in the way of love, and also be better at spotting the one that is right for you.

8.One competitor, spotting Thain and Mack in conversation, said that such a union would be like two drunks trying to prop each other up.

9.Astudy by economists at the Federal Reserve found that GDI is often morereliable than GDP in spotting the start of a recession.退GDIGDP

10.What really does it for me is spotting patterns; it's what mathematics is all about.