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🇬🇧/spɒt/ 🇺🇸/spɑːt/📚 2911 403 4四级六级考研托福雅思高考
Spots are small, round, coloured areas on a surface. 斑点

noun [具体名词]地点,场所;(人体的)部位,地方;有某种特质的部分;点,斑点;污点,污渍;(皮肤上的)丘疹,疱疹;(演出中)某演员的固定节目;排名位置; <英>少量,一点;几滴,少许(液体);困境,窘境;现货交易,现金交易;聚光灯(spotlight 的简称);(人格或名誉的)污点,瑕玷;<美>(多米诺牌、纸牌或骰子上的)点;调灰泥板,调石膏板

Spots on a person's skin are small lumps or marks.
(皮肤上的) 小疙瘩; 斑 Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger? 有斑点的是豹还是虎?

verb [vi. 不及物动词]看见,注意到;(对比赛对手)让分,让步;飘了几滴雨,下小雨;发现,挖掘(某人有天赋);<非正式>借(钱)给;使有斑点,使有污迹;稀疏地点缀(表面,某地)

If you spot something or someone, you notice them.
发现  Vicenzo failed to spot the error.  维森佐没能发现这个错误。

adjective [原级]现货交易的,立即支付的

If you do something on the spot, you do it immediately.
当即; 当场 •  James was called to see the producer and got the job on the spot.  詹姆斯被叫去见那个制片人,当即得到了那份工作。

spot 出现在下面的课文中
Lesson 143&144 A walk through the woods spot 名词: 地点
Lesson 1 A puma at large spot 动词: 看出,发现
Lesson 58 A spot of bother
Lesson 74 out of the limelight
Lesson 52 Mud is mud
Episode 25 Country Music ACT II
spot

n. 斑点;地点

单词造句:
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The dog has many spots. 狗身上有很多斑点。
There are many spots on the table. 桌子上有许多斑点。
The leaves have yellow areas on the top and underneath are powdery orange spots. 叶子上端有黄色斑块,下方有粉状橙色斑点。
My brother's face was covered with spots. 我弟弟曾满脸疙瘩。
They stayed at several of the island's top tourist spots. 他们在岛上几个最好的旅游景点呆过。
Unsuccessful at screen writing, he got a spot on a CNN show. 电影剧本创作方面未能成功,之后他在CNN得到了一个固定节目档。
Vicenzo failed to spot the error. 维森佐没能发现这个错误。
Spots of rain had begun to fall. 雨点已经开始落下来了。

n. 点

通过音标确定正确读音 字母“o”在单词中的2种发音

sto/stɑːp/lot /lɑːt/hot /hɑːt/
boss /bɔːs/log /lɔːɡ/dog /dɔːɡ/
  • a big red spot 大红斑
  • a spot on one’s reputation 名誉上的污点
  • A leopard won’t change its spots.江山易改本性难移。
spot of sth. 有点...You seem to be having a spot of bother with your car, can I help?  a spot of bother
a scenic spot 风景名胜点
  • A great many of scenic spots are being spoilt by the ill-behaved tourists.
  • The Middle East is a hot spot.热点
on the spot 在现场Ten minutes after calling 911, a police car arrived on the spot.

v.看到、看出、发现

  • Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a look-out.
  • He had spotted a tiny bottle at the bottom of my case and he pounced on it with delight.
  • Dr. Marcy and Dr. Butler also spotted the first “family” of three planets.
  • Chick Webb spotted her in an amateur competition when she was sixteen.