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spot

noun
/spɒt/
/spɑːt/
Idioms
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    small mark斑点;点

  1. a small round area that has a different colour or feels different from the surface it is on斑点
    • Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger?有斑点的是豹还是虎?
    • The male bird has a red spot on its beak.雄鸟喙上有一个红点。
    • (British English) She was wearing a black skirt with white spots.她穿着一条黑底白点的裙子。
    Synonyms patchpatch
    • dot
    • mark
    • spot
    These are all words for a small part on a surface that is a different colour from the rest.
    • patch an area of something, especially one which is different from the area around it:
      • a white dog with a black patch on its head头上有一块黑斑的白狗
      • patches of dense fog团团浓雾
    • dot a small round mark on something, especially one that is printed:
      • The letters ‘i’ and ‘j’ have dots over them.字母 i 和 j 上面都有一点。
      • The island is a small green dot on the map.这个岛在地图上是一个小绿点。
    • mark an area of colour that is easy to notice on the body of a person or animal:
      • The horse had a white mark on its head.这匹马头上有块白斑。
    • spot a small round area that is a different colour or feels different from the surface it is on:
      • Which has spots, a leopard or a tiger?有斑点的是豹还是虎?
    Patterns
    • a patch/​dot/​mark/​spot on something
    • with patches/​dots/​marks/​spots
    • a blue/​black/​red, etc. patch/​dot/​mark/​spot
    see also beauty spot, liver spot, sunspot
  2. [usually plural] a small mark or lump on a person’s skin, sometimes with a yellow head to it(皮肤上的)丘疹,疱疹,粉刺;脓疱
    • The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots.当时这孩子浑身布满小红疙瘩。
    • He had a large spot on his nose.他鼻子上有一个大斑点。
    • The aim of acne treatments is to shorten the length of time someone has spots.痤疮治疗的目的是缩短某人长斑的时间。
    • (British English) teenagers worried about their spots为长粉刺而烦恼的青少年
    • The children all had measles, and had broken out in spots.孩子们都生了麻疹,发出红疹。
    • enlarged pores and spots on the skin皮肤上扩大的毛孔和斑点
    compare pimple, rash, zitTopics Illnessb1, Appearanceb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • beauty
    • liver
    verb + spot
    • break out in
    • scratch
    • squeeze
    See full entry
  3. a small dirty mark on something污迹;污渍;脏点
    • His jacket was covered with spots of mud.他的上衣满是泥点。
    • rust spots锈斑
    • There were grease spots all over the walls.墙上满是油渍。
    Synonyms markmark
    • stain
    • fingerprint
    • streak
    • speck
    • blot
    • smear
    • spot
    These are all words for a small area of dirt or another substance on a surface.
    • mark a small area of dirt, a spot or a cut on a surface that makes it look less good:
      • The kids left dirty marks all over the kitchen floor.孩子们把厨房的地板弄得污迹斑斑。
    • stain a dirty mark on something that is difficult to remove, especially one made by a liquid:
      • blood stains血迹
    • fingerprint a mark on a surface made by the pattern of lines on the end of a person’s finger, often used by the police to identify criminals:
      • Her fingerprints were all over the gun.那支枪上布满了她的指纹。
    • streak a long, thin mark or line that is a different colour from the surface it is on:
      • She had streaks of grey in her hair.她头上已是白发绺绺。
    • speck a very small mark, spot or piece of a substance on something:
      • There isn’t a speck of dust anywhere in the house.整间房子一尘不染。
    • blot a spot or dirty mark left on something by a substance such as ink or paint being dropped on a surface指污点、墨渍
    • smear a mark made by something such as oil or paint being spread or rubbed on a surface指污迹、油渍、污渍、污点
    • spot a small dirty mark on something:
      • There were grease spots all over the walls.墙上满是油渍。
    Patterns
    • a streak/​speck/​blot/​smear/​spot of something
    • a greasy mark/​stain/​smear
    • an ink mark/​stain/​blot/​spot
    • a grease mark/​stain/​spot
    • to leave a mark/​stain/​fingerprint/​streak/​speck/​blot/​smear
  4. place地点

  5. a particular area or place地点;场所;处所
    • a quiet/secluded/lonely spot安静/僻静/孤独的地方
    • This is a favourite spot for walkers and climbers.这是步行者和登山者最喜欢的地方。
    • I won't drive around for 20 minutes looking for a parking spot.我不会开20分钟的车去找停车位。
    • He was exhausted and just wanted to find a spot to sleep.他筋疲力尽,只想找个地方睡觉。
    • The bay has become a popular spot for young international travellers.这个海湾已经成为年轻国际游客的热门去处。
    • He showed me the exact spot where he had asked her to marry him.他把他当时向她求婚的确切地点指给我看。
    • a tourist spot旅游景点
    • She placed the ball on the penalty spot and waited for the whistle.她把球放在罚球点,然后等着哨声响起。
    Synonyms placeplace
    • site
    • area
    • position
    • point
    • location
    • scene
    • spot
    • venue
    These are all words for a particular area or part of an area, especially one used for a particular purpose or where somebody/​something is situated or happens.
    • place a particular point, area, city, town, building, etc., especially one used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens:
      • This would be a good place for a picnic.这可是个野餐的好地方。
    • site the place where something, especially a building, is or will be located; a place where something happened or that is used for a particular purpose:
      • They’ve chosen a site for the new school.他们为新学校选了校址。
    • area a part of a room, building or particular space that is used for a special purpose; a particular place on an object:
      • the hotel reception area旅馆接待处
      • Move the cursor to a blank area on the screen.把光标移至电脑屏幕的空白区。
    • position the place where a person or thing is located; the place where somebody/​something is meant to be:
      • From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbour.他在山头那个位置可以俯瞰海港。
      The position of somebody/​something is often temporary: the place where somebody/​something is at a particular time.
    • point a particular place within an area, where something happens or is supposed to happen:
      • the point at which the river divides河流分岔点
    • location a place where something happens or exists, especially a place that is not named or not known:
      • The company is moving to a new location.公司准备迁移新址。
    • scene a place where something happens, especially something unpleasant:
      • the scene of the accident事故现场
    • spot a particular point or area, especially one that has a particular character or where something particular happens:
      • The lake is one of the local beauty spots.这个湖是当地的一个风景点。
    • venue the place where people meet for an organized event such as a performance or sports event.指演出、体育比赛等的聚会地点、场馆、会场
    Patterns
    • at a place/​site/​position/​point/​location/​scene/​spot/​venue
    • in a(n) place/​area/​position/​location/​venue
    • the place/​site/​point/​location/​spot/​venue where…
    • the right place/​site/​position/​location/​spot/​venue
    • a central site/​position/​location/​venue
    • the/​somebody’s/​something’s exact/​precise place/​site/​position/​point/​location/​spot
    see also beauty spot (1), black spot, blind spot, hotspot, nightspot, penalty spot, sweet spot, trouble spot
    Extra Examples
    • He stood rooted to the spot, unable to move.他呆若木鸡,一动不动。
    • It's a beautiful spot to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.这是个好去处,适合放松并享受周围安静的环境。
    • On your map, X marks the spot where the race begins.在你的地图上,X 标示出比赛开始的地点。
    • She pointed to a spot on the map.她指着地图上的一个地方。
    • Take the time to find the right spot to pitch your tent.别着急,找一个合适的地方支帐篷。
    • a favourite spot for picnickers野餐者的好去处
    • There are miles of footpaths and plenty of secluded spots.有数英里的小径和许多僻静的地方。
    • He pointed to a spot in the western sky.他指着西方天空中的一个点。
    • They picked a good spot for a picnic.他们找到了一个野餐的好地方。
    • I was sitting in my usual spot.我坐在我通常的位置。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • exact
    • particular
    • precise
    verb + spot
    • mark
    • point to
    • reach
    preposition
    • on the spot
    phrases
    • an accident black spot
    • a bright spot
    • a tight spot
    See full entry
  6. feature of somebody/something

  7. a small feature or part of somebody/something with a particular quality少量;一点
    • He usually wears a hat to hide his bald spot. 他总是戴帽子遮着头上光秃的地方。
    • (figurative) She knew her weak spot where Steve was concerned.她知道自己在史蒂夫身上的弱点。
    • (figurative) From her angry reply it was obvious that I had touched a sensitive spot.从她愤怒的回答中可以明显看出,我触及了一个敏感点。
    see also G spot
  8. small amount少量

  9. [usually singular] spot of something (British English, informal) a small amount of something少量;一点 synonym bit
    • He's in a spot of trouble.他遇到一点麻烦。
    • Would you like a spot of lunch?你想吃点午餐吗?
    • She’s gone out to do a spot of shopping.她出去购物了。
    • We got into a spot of bother with the police.我们与警察发生了点小摩擦。
  10. [usually plural] spot (of something) a small amount of a liquid几滴,少许(液体)
    • I felt a few spots of rain.我感觉掉雨点了。
    • There was a spot of rain in the afternoon, but otherwise the weather has been perfect.下午落了几滴雨,除此之外,天气好极了。
    Topics Weatherc1
  11. part of show一段节目

  12. a part of a television, radio, club or theatre show that is given to a particular person or type of entertainment(电视、广播中或俱乐部、剧院演出中)某演员的固定节目,某类节目的固定栏目
    • a guest/solo spot嘉宾节目;单人表演
    Topics TV, radio and newsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • radio
    • TV
    • guest
    See full entry
  13. in competition竞赛

  14. a position in a competition, event or team排名位置
    • two teams battling for (the) top spot争夺冠军的两个队
    • She has earned a spot on the national team.她成功进入国家队。
    Extra Examples
    • Glamorgan claimed the top spot in the League.格拉摩根在联赛中获得第一名。
    • The Korean team secured two qualifying spots for the Olympic Games.朝鲜队获得了奥林匹克运动会的两个参赛资格。
    • That leaves one roster spot, and the team will need a versatile player to fill it.只剩一个入选名额,球队将需要一个多面手入选。
    • The album quickly reached the number-one spot in the charts.该专辑迅速升至排行榜第一名。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • top
    • number-one
    verb + spot
    • claim
    • secure
    • earn
    See full entry
  15. light灯光

  16. (informal) a spotlight (= a light with a single, very bright beam that can be directed at a particular place or person, especially a performer on the stage)吓呆了;呆若木鸡
  17. see also high spot
    Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps from Middle Dutch spotte. The sense ‘notice, recognize’ arose from the early 19th-cent. slang use ‘note as a suspect or criminal’.
Idioms
a/the bright spot
  1. a good or pleasant part of something that is unpleasant or bad in all other ways(不幸或逆境中的)可喜部分,闪光点
    • The win last week was the only bright spot in their last ten games.上周的胜利是他们最近十场比赛中唯一振奋人心的一次。
    • The birth of my son was the one bright spot in a terrible year.在那多灾多难的年景,我儿子出生是唯一令人高兴的事。
glued/riveted/rooted to the spot
  1. not able to move, for example because you are frightened or surprised动弹不得;吓呆了;惊呆了
    • I stood rooted to the spot with terror.我吓得站在原地。
    Topics Feelingsc2
have a soft spot for somebody/something
(also Indian English have a soft corner for somebody/something)
  1. (informal) to like somebody/something喜欢某人(或某物)
    • She's always had a soft spot for you.她一直喜欢你。
    Topics Preferences and decisionsc2
hit the spot
  1. (informal) if something hits the spot it does exactly what it should do发挥正当作用;适得其用;恰到好处
in a (tight) spot/corner
  1. (informal) in a difficult situation处于困境
    • She’ll always help you if you’re in a spot.如果你有困难,她会一直帮助你。
    Extra Examples
    • This could put the banks in a tight spot.这可能会让银行陷入困境。
    • The captain's knee injury leaves the team in a tight corner.队长的膝伤使球队陷入困境。
    Topics Dangerc2
knock spots off somebody/something
  1. (British English, informal) to be very much better than somebody/something远远胜过;大大超过;使相形见绌
    • She knocks spots off all the other candidates.她击败了所有其他候选人。
a leopard cannot change its spots
  1. (saying) people cannot change their character, especially if they have a bad character本性难改;禀性难移
    • You didn’t really expect her to be on time, did you? A leopard can’t change its spots.你真的没想到她会准时,是吗?江山易改,本性难移。
on the spot
  1. immediately当场;当下
    • He answered the question on the spot.他当场就回答了那个问题。
    • an on-the-spot parking fine当场进行的违章停车罚款
  2. at the actual place where something is happening在现场
    • An ambulance was on the spot within minutes.几分钟之内,一辆救护车便赶到现场。
    • an on-the-spot report现场报道
  3. (North American English also in place)
    in one exact place, without moving in any direction在原地
    • Running on the spot is good exercise.原地跑步是一种很好的锻炼。
put somebody on the spot
  1. to make somebody feel uncomfortable or embarrassed by asking them a difficult question(提出难题)使某人尴尬,使某人为难
    • The interviewer's questions really put him on the spot.采访者的问题使他很下不来台。
    Topics Feelingsc2

spot

verb
/spɒt/
/spɑːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they spot
/spɒt/
/spɑːt/
he / she / it spots
/spɒts/
/spɑːts/
past simple spotted
/ˈspɒtɪd/
/ˈspɑːtɪd/
past participle spotted
/ˈspɒtɪd/
/ˈspɑːtɪd/
-ing form spotting
/ˈspɒtɪŋ/
/ˈspɑːtɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to see or notice a person or thing, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to do so看见;看出;注意到;发现
    • spot somebody/something Can you spot the difference between these two pictures?你能不能看出这两幅画有什么不同?
    • She's always quick to spot an opportunity.她总是很快发现机会。
    • Teachers, GPs, and other professionals are trained to spot signs of abuse.教师、全科医生和其他专业人员接受了识别虐待迹象的培训。
    • He was only seven years old when someone first spotted his talent.有人第一次发现他的才华时,他只有七岁。
    • Her modelling career began when she was spotted at the age of 14.当她14岁被发现时,她的模特生涯就开始了。
    • Spotting the disease early can save lives.及早发现疾病可以挽救生命。
    • I finally spotted my friend in the crowd.我终于在人群中看见了我的朋友。
    • I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.我刚才在封面上发现了一处错误。
    • spot somebody/something doing something Neighbours spotted smoke coming out of the house.邻居们发现有烟从这所房子里冒出来。
    • spot that… No one spotted that the gun was a fake.没有人留意到那是一支假枪。
    • spot what, where, etc… I soon spotted what the mistake was.我很快就看出错误所在了。
    Synonyms seesee
    • spot
    • catch
    • glimpse
    These words all mean to become aware of somebody/​something by using your eyes, especially suddenly or when it is not easy to see them/​it.
    • see to become aware of somebody/​something by using your eyes:
      • She looked for him but couldn’t see him in the crowd.她在人群里找来找去,但没看见他。
      • He could see (that) she had been crying.他看得出她哭过。
    • spot to see or notice somebody/​something, especially suddenly or when they are not easy to see or notice:
      • I’ve just spotted a mistake on the front cover.我刚才在封面上发现了一处错误。
    • catch to see or notice something for a moment, but not clearly or completely:
      • She caught sight of a car in the distance.她瞥见远处有一辆车。
      • He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.他看了一眼镜子中的自己。
    • glimpse (literary) to see somebody/​something for a moment, but not clearly or completely:指瞥见、看一眼:
      • He’d glimpsed her through the window as he passed.他路过时透过窗户瞥见了她。
    Patterns
    • to see/​spot that/​how/​what/​where/​who…
    • to suddenly see/​spot/​glimpse somebody/​something
    see also spotter
    Extra Examples
    • ‘There's a parking space over there.’ ‘Well spotted!’“那儿有个停车位。”“好眼力!”
    • Can you spot the difference between the two?你能看出这两者的区别吗?
    • Most of these fossils are too small to be easily spotted.这些化石大多数都太小了,不易发现。
    • The birds should be easy enough to spot.这些鸟应该很容易发现。
    • The company spotted an opportunity to expand.公司发现了一个扩张的机会。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • immediately
    • quickly
    • soon
    verb + spot
    • be difficult to
    • be hard to
    • be easy to
    phrases
    • well spotted
    See full entry
  2. spot somebody/something sth (North American English, sport体育) to give your opponent or the other team an advantage(对比赛对手)让分,让子,让步
    • We spotted the opposing team two goals.我们让对手两个球。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps from Middle Dutch spotte. The sense ‘notice, recognize’ arose from the early 19th-cent. slang use ‘note as a suspect or criminal’.
Idioms
be spotted with something
  1. to be covered with small round marks of something满是…斑点
    • His shirt was spotted with oil.他的衬衣上满是油点。

spot

adjective
/spɒt/
/spɑːt/
[only before noun] (business商业)
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  1. connected with a system of buying and selling things where goods are delivered and paid for immediately after sale现货交易的;立即支付的
    • spot prices现货价格
    Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps from Middle Dutch spotte. The sense ‘notice, recognize’ arose from the early 19th-cent. slang use ‘note as a suspect or criminal’.

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