spot
英 [spɒt]
美[spɑt]
- n. 地点;斑点
- vt. 认出;弄脏;用灯光照射
- vi. 沾上污渍;满是斑点
- adj. 现场的;现货买卖的
- adv. 准确地;恰好
词组搭配
hit the spot
(informal)be exactly what is required
(非正式)完全切合要求
the cup of coffee hit the spot.
这杯咖啡正合口味。
in a spot
(informal)in a difficult situation
(非正式)在困境当中
put someone on the spot
(informal)force someone into a situation in which they must make a difficult decision or answer a difficult question
(非正式)为难某人
in spots
Now and then; here and there; occasionally.
有时;到处;偶尔
on the spot
Without delay; at once.
立刻,不耽搁
At the scene of action.
现场,当场
Under pressure or attention; in a pressed position.
有压力的:在注意下或压力下;在有压力位置上
双语例句
- 1. McGregor's effort was enough to edge Johnson out of the top spot.
- 麦格雷戈奋力一搏,成功地将约翰逊从第一的位置上挤了下来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Schools were told their exam information had to be spot-on and accurate.
- 各学校接到通知,要求考试信息必须准确无误。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Even clever people are not terribly clever when put on the spot.
- 即便是聪明人在面对难题时也未必就能表现得特别聪明。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. A sudden break in the cloud allowed rescuers to spot Michael Benson.
- 天气的突然放晴帮助救援人员找到了迈克尔·本森。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He wears a cap to cover a spot of baldness.
- 他戴帽以遮斑秃。
来自柯林斯例句