spoilt [ spɔilt ] a. 宠坏,损坏 e.g. 1. Only children are sometimes spoilt. 独生子女有时被宠坏了.
2. The child was spoilt by his grandfather. 这个孩子被他的爷爷给惯坏了。
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spoke [ spəuk ] v. 说,说话,演说 e.g. 1. He spoke to the class about the dangers of smoking. 他给班上学生讲了吸烟的危害性。
2. She always spoke kindly to the children. 她总是亲切地和孩子们说话。
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spoken [ 'spəukən ] a. 口头的,口语的 e.g. 1. An important and perhaps surprising feature of technical English is that its normal style is common to both written and spoken communication. 科技英语的一个重要的,也许是令人惊奇的特点是:无论是书面的传达,还是口头的交流,二者都是可以作为正式文体而通用的。
2. Spoken rather than written. 口头的口说的而不是书写的
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spokesman [ 'spəuksmən ] n. 发言人 e.g. 1. He is the spokesman of the council. 他是国务院的发言人。
2. The palace (ie A spokesman for the king, queen, etc) has just issued a statement. 王宫发言人刚宣布了一项声明.
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spokesperson [ 'spəukspə:sn ] n. 代言人,发言人 e.g. 1. But because the victims are not United States citizens, he said, no one has taken the lead in seeking a solution."They don't have any real spokesperson, " he continued,"That's probably why there is no hue and cry to do something about this problem." 他说,可是因为受害人非美国公民,没有首先出来寻求解决办法。“他们没有真正代言人,”他接着说,“可能正因为如此,没人出来大声抗议设法解决问题。”
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spokeswoman [ 'spəuksˌwumən ] n. 女发言人 e.g. 1. The chief spokeswoman of a movement or cause. 女代言人运动或事业的女性主要发言人
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spoliation [ ˌspəuli'eiʃən ] n. 毁弃,掠夺 e.g.
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sponge [ spʌndʒ ] n. 海绵,海绵状的东西
v. 用海绵擦拭,吸收掉,抹掉 e.g. 1. I am cooking a sponge cake with jam filling. 我在做果酱松糕。
2. It's a sponge. 这是一块海绵。
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spongy [ 'spʌndʒi ] a. 像海绵的,不坚实的 e.g. 1. There grows some spongy moss on the stone. 石头上长着一些柔软的苔藓。
2. Drank the fresh air; spongy earth that drank up the rain. 呼吸新鲜空气;饱浸雨水的绵软泥土
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sponsor [ 'spɔnsə ] n. 保证人,赞助者
v. 发起,赞助 e.g. 1. A wealthy sponsor came to our rescue with a generous donation. 有个富有的赞助人慷慨捐赠来解救我们.
2. Mr. Robert Brown was announced as the sponsor. 罗勃特。布朗先生被宣布为赞助人。
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sponsorship [ 'spɔnsəʃip ] n. 发起(主办,倡议,赞助) e.g. 1. This establishment opened under the sponsorship of a large corporation. 这一机构是在一家大企业倡导下开办的。
2. The club has made an approach to a local business firm for sponsorship. 俱乐部已试探向本地一家公司寻求资助.
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spontaneity [ ˌspɔntə'ni:iti ] n. 自然发生,自生,自发 e.g.
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spontaneous [ spɔn'teinjəs, -niəs ] a. 自发的,自然产生的 e.g. 1. She shows a spontaneous gaiety of manner. 她露出天真愉快的神态。
2. Spontaneous fellowship and sympathy among a number of people. 本能的友情一群人自然产生的友谊和同情
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spontaneously [ spɔn'teiniəsli ] ad. 自发地(自生地,自然产生地,自然地,天然地) e.g. 1. Spontaneously igniting in air. 自燃的在空气中自发地燃烧的
2. I had never been spontaneously approached by a publisher and such condescension rather turned my head. 还从没有一个出版商主动来与我接洽,这种屈尊有点让我受宠若惊。
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spoof [ spu:f ] n. 诳骗,愚弄,戏弄
v. 揶揄,嘲讽 e.g. 1. You've been spoofed. 你上当了.
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spool [ spu:l ] n. 线轴,缠线用的框
v. 缠绕在线轴上 e.g. 1. I need one more spool of thread before finishing the embroidery. 再来一轴线我就可以完成这幅刺绣了。
2. The film flew off the spool and wound itself round the projector. 电影胶片从卷轴滑出缠绕在放映机上了.
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spoon [ spu:n ] n. 匙,匙形的铲子
v. 以匙舀起,调情 e.g. 1. His soup spoon dropped onto the ground. 他的汤勺掉到了地上。
2. Two spoons of sugar, please. 请来两勺糖。
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spoonerism [ 'spu:nərizəm ] n. 头音的交换 e.g.
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spoonful [ 'spu:nfʊl ] n. 一匙 e.g. 1. She put a spoonful of milk in each of the two cup. 她在这两个杯子里各放了一匙牛奶。
2. Sprinkle a spoonful of bran onto the stew to increase the fibre content. 往炖煮的食物上加一匙麦麸,以增加其纤维含量。
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spoor [ spuə ] n. (野兽的)足迹 e.g.
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