sporadic [ spə'rædik ] a. 不定时发生的,零星的 e.g. 1. Despite the sporadic disturbances the dictator was still riding high. 虽不时有骚动事件,该独裁者仍能控制局势。
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sporadically ad. 偶发地, 零星地 e.g.
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spore [ spɔ:, spɔə ] n.孢子
n. 户外运动,游戏,娱乐
v. 游戏,炫耀 e.g. 1. Mushroom's spores are usually carried on the wind. 蘑菇的孢子通常由风传播。
2. The seed pod suddenly snapped apart, threw the spore into the air to be distributed by the wind. 心皮突然爆开,将孢子抛到空中,再由风将它们撒布开去。
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sport [ spɔ:t ] n. 运动,游戏,娱乐
a. 运动的,户外穿戴的
v. 游戏,戏弄,炫耀 e.g. 1. Football is my favorite sport. 足球是我最喜欢的运动。
2. Sport is being debased by commercialism. 体育运动的价值受商业化的影响而逐渐下降。
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sporting [ 'spɔ:tiŋ ] a. 喜好运动的,运动用的,冒险性的 e.g. 1. The cup final is an important date in the sporting calendar. 足总杯决赛在运动日程表中是个重要日子。
2. Illness has curtailed her sporting activities. 她因病而减少了体育活动。
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sportive [ 'spɔ:tiv ] a. 开玩笑的,嬉戏的 e.g.
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sports [ spɔ:ts ] 运动 e.g. 1. He is a sports buff. 他是一个体育运动爱好者。
2. The new sports model achieved 100 miles an hour in road tests. 这种新型号赛车於道路测试中时速达100英里.
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sports car [ 'spɔ:ts ˌkɑ: ] 跑车,赛车 e.g. 1. Were I rich enough, I would buy a sports car. 如果我有足够的钱,我就买一辆赛车了。
2. The company is bringing out a new sports car. 公司正在生产一种新跑车.
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sportsman [ 'spɔ:tsmən ] n. 运动员 e.g. 1. This footballer is a sportsman who likes to be in the spotlight. 这个足球运动员是个爱出风头的运动员。
2. It goes without saying that a real sportsman will never dream of cheating in a game. 不用说,一个真正的运动员绝不会梦想在比赛时作弊。
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sportsmanship [ 'spɔ:tsmənʃip ] n. 运动家精神 e.g.
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sportswoman [ 'spɔ:tswumən ] n. 女运动家 e.g. 1. She was designated sportswoman of the year. 她被指定为本年度的体坛明星。
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sporty [ 'spɔ:ti ] a. 象运动员的(花哨的) e.g. 1. She's very sporty. 她非常爱好文体活动.
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spot [ spɔt ] n. 污点,地点,斑点
a. 当场的,现实买卖的
v. 污点,认出,用灯光照射 e.g. 1. Spain is our favorite holiday spot. 西班牙是我们喜欢的度假地点。
2. They were spotted by police as they were entering the bank. 他们走进银行时被警察认出来了。
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spotless [ 'spɔtlis ] a. 无脏污的,无缺点的,无可挑剔的 e.g. 1. He keeps his house spotless. 他把家收拾得很整洁。
2. She keeps a spotless reputation. 她保持着清白的名声。
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spotlight [ 'spɔtlait ] n. 照明灯,车头灯
公众注意中心 e.g. 1. This footballer is a sportsman who likes to be in the spotlight. 这个足球运动员是个爱出风头的运动员。
2. There are many spotlights on the stage. 舞台上有很多聚光灯。
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spots v. 弄脏 e.g. 1. The leopard cannot change its spots. 【谚】江山易改,本性难移。
2. Did you feel a few spots of rain? 下了几滴雨,你感觉到了吗?
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spotted [ 'spɔtid ] a. 有斑点的,斑纹的,弄污了的 e.g. 1. He spotted his reputation by lying repeatedly. 他因反复说谎而败坏了自己的名声。
2. They were spotted by police as they were entering the bank. 他们走进银行时被警察认出来了。
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spotty [ 'spɔti ] a. 遍处斑点的,遍处污点的,发疹的 e.g.
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spousal [ 'spauzəl ] a. 配偶的 e.g.
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spouse [ spauz ] n. 配偶
vt. 和...结婚 e.g. 1. Job is available for spouse on campus and in the community. 校园里和社区里有配偶可做的工作。
2. Financial provision or adjustment of property rights ordered by a court for a spouse or child in divorce proceeding. 法院命令的,为离婚诉讼中一方配偶或孩子进行的经济上的提供或对财产权的调整。
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