spot
noun /spɒt/
/spɑːt/
Idioms 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
- 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
- a white dog with a black patch on its head
- 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。
- The letters ‘i’ and ‘j’ have dots over them.
- 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。
- The horse had a white mark on its head.
- 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?
- Which has spots, a leopard or a tiger?
- a patch/dot/mark/spot on something
- with patches/dots/marks/spots
- a blue/black/red, etc. patch/dot/mark/spot
Wordfindersee also beauty spot, liver spot, sunspot- band
- check
- dot
- fleck
- pattern
- speckle
- splash
- spot
- streak
- stripe
- Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger?
(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
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- beauty
- liver
- break out in
- scratch
- squeeze
- …
- The baby's whole body was covered in small red spots.
- 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
- 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。
- The kids left dirty marks all over the kitchen floor.
- stain a dirty mark on something that is difficult to remove, especially one made by a liquid:
- blood stains
血迹
- blood stains
- 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。
- Her fingerprints were all over the gun.
- 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。
- She had streaks of grey in her hair.
- 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。
- There isn’t a speck of dust anywhere in the house.
- 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。
- There were grease spots all over the walls.
- 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
- His jacket was covered with spots of mud.
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 placeplacesee also beauty spot (1), black spot, blind spot, hotspot, nightspot, penalty spot, sweet spot, trouble spot- site
- area
- position
- point
- location
- scene
- spot
- venue
- 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。
- This would be a good place for a picnic.
- 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。
- They’ve chosen a site for the new school.
- 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。
- the hotel reception area
- 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。
- From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbour.
- 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
- the point at which the river divides
- 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。
- The company is moving to a new location.
- scene a place where something happens, especially something unpleasant:
- the scene of the accident
事故现场
- the scene of the accident
- 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。
- The lake is one of the local beauty spots.
- 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
- 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
- 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。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exact
- particular
- precise
- …
- mark
- point to
- reach
- …
- on the spot
- an accident black spot
- a bright spot
- a tight spot
- …
- a quiet/secluded/lonely spot
- 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。
- He usually wears a hat to hide his bald spot.
- [usually singular] spot of something (British English, informal) a small amount of something
synonym bit少量;一点 - 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。
- He's in a spot of trouble.
- [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。
- I felt a few spots of rain.
- 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
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- radio
- TV
- guest
- …
- a guest/solo spot
- 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。
- 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。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- high
- top
- number-one
- …
- claim
- secure
- earn
- …
- two teams battling for (the) top spot
- (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 see also high spot
small mark斑点;点
place地点
feature of somebody/something
small amount少量
part of show一段节目
in competition竞赛
light灯光
词源Middle 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
- 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。
- The win last week was the only bright spot in their last ten games.
glued/riveted/rooted to the spot
- 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。
- I stood rooted to the spot with terror.
have a soft spot for somebody/something
(also Indian English have a soft corner for somebody/something)
- (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。
- She's always had a soft spot for you.
hit the spot
- (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
- (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。
Topics Dangerc2- 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。
- She’ll always help you if you’re in a spot.
knock spots off somebody/something
- (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。
- She knocks spots off all the other candidates.
a leopard cannot change its spots
- (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。
- You didn’t really expect her to be on time, did you? A leopard can’t change its spots.
on the spot
- 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
- He answered the question on the spot.
- 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
- An ambulance was on the spot within minutes.
- (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。
- Running on the spot is good exercise.
put somebody on the spot
- 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。
- The interviewer's questions really put him on the spot.