3N-COUNT (液体的)滴,点 A spot of a liquid is a small amount of it. (液体的)滴,点 [mainly British]
Spots of rain had begun to fall. [+ of]
雨点开始落下来了。
Secure with a few spots of glue.
用几滴胶水粘住。
4QUANT 少量;少许 If you have a spot of something, you have a small amount of it. 少量;少许 [mainly British]
Mr Brooke is undoubtedly in a spot of bother. [+ of]
布鲁克先生肯定遇到了点小麻烦。
A year or two ago I found myself indulging in a spot of yachting in Finnish waters.
一两年前,我有一阵子曾迷上了在芬兰海域中进行帆船运动。
We've given all the club members tea, coffee and a spot of lunch. [+ of]
我们为所有俱乐部成员都提供了茶、咖啡和简单的午餐。
5N-COUNT 地点;处所 You can refer to a particular place as a spot . 地点;处所
They stayed at several of the island's top tourist spots.
他们在岛上最著名的几处旅游景点作了停留。
They all stood there staring, as if frozen to the spot.
他们都站在那儿发愣,就像被冻在那里似的。
6N-COUNT (电视、广播节目的)固定时段 A spot in a television or radio show is a part of it that is regularly reserved for a particular performer or type of entertainment. (电视、广播节目的)固定时段
Unsuccessful at screen writing, he got a spot on a CNN film show.
写电影剧本未获成功后,他在美国有线新闻网的一档电影节目中争取到了一个固定时段。
7VERB 看到;发现;认出 If you spot something or someone, you notice them. 看到;发现;认出
Vicenzo failed to spot the error. [VERB noun]
维森佐未能发现该错误。
He left the party seconds before smoke was spotted coming up the stairs. [VERB noun]