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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1723 COCA: 1228
spot
noun [C] /spɒt/
singularspot
pluralspots
  1. 1
    the particular place where someone or something is 地点;场所;位置

    We found him sitting in a sunny spot in the garden. 我们发现他正坐在花园里一个光照充足的地方。

    mark the spot :

    Flowers mark the spot where the accident happened. 一些花标明了事故发生的地点。

    the very/exact spot :

    The king himself had stood on this very spot. 国王本人就曾站在这个地方。

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    General words for location and place: place, location, setting...
    1. a.
      a particular place on your body (人体的)部位,地方
      a sore/tender spot :

      There is a sore spot on my head where I bumped it. 我头上撞到的地方有点疼。

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    2. b.
      a particular town, city, or area 某个城镇(或城市、地区)

      one of the region's best-known tourist spots 这个地区最著名的旅游景点之一

    3. c.
      informal a particular place where people go for entertainment 娱乐场所

      a spot that is popular with clubbers 俱乐部会员们喜欢的的娱乐场所

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      Buildings and areas for entertainment and leisure: amphitheatre, aquarium, arena...
  2. 2
    a small round area of colour that is different from the colour of the surface around it and that often forms part of a pattern 斑点

    a pattern of spots and stripes 斑点和条纹构成的图案

    spot of :

    spots of yellow 黄色的斑点

    with spots :

    The flower is yellow with red spots. 花是黄色的,带有红色斑点。

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    1. a.
      British a very small red lump on someone's face (脸上的)红疙瘩,红斑
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    2. b.
      a small red mark that you get on your skin if you have a disease such as measles or chickenpox (麻疹、水痘等疾病引起的)丘疹,疱疹
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    3. c.
      a small dirty mark that should not be there 污点;污渍

      a spot of paint on the step 台阶上的一块油漆污点

       Synonyms and related words
      Dirty marks: mark, spot, smear...
  3. 3
    informal a position in an order, for example in a competition (竞赛等中的)名次

    The team has no chance of a spot in the top five. 该队没有机会上升到前5名。

    The book occupied the number-one bestseller spot for four months. 这本书占据畅销书第一名的位置长达4个月。

     Synonyms and related words
    General words for success: success, luck, triumph...
    1. a.
      a position within a series of events, for example in a television or radio programme (插入电视或广播节目等中的)节目档,安排的位置

      She was given a five-minute spot on a local radio show. 她在当地广播电台的节目中被安排有5分钟的时间。

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  4. 4
    British informal an occasion when you do something or experience something 一点点;少量
    spot of :

    There was still time for a spot of shopping and sightseeing. 还有一点儿时间购物和观光。

    I'd invited her round for a spot of lunch. 我邀请她吃了点儿午饭。

    a spot of bother/trouble :

    We'd had a spot of trouble with the police. 我们和警察有点儿麻烦。

     Synonyms and related words
    Moments and short periods of time: moment, second, instant...
  5. 5
    informal a difficult situation 困境;窘境
    put someone in a spot :

    The bad weather had put us in a bit of a spot. 恶劣的天气使我们困难重重。

     Synonyms and related words
    Difficult situations and experiences: crisis, battle, nightmare...
  6. 6
    informal a spotlight 聚光灯
     Synonyms and related words
    Types of electric light: Anglepoise, downlighter, fairy lights...
  7. 7
    a small amount of something, usually a liquid (通常指液体的)一点,一滴
    spot of :

    I felt a few spots of rain on my face. 我感到几滴雨落在我的脸上。

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See also
spot
verb [T] /spɒt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyspot
he/she/itspots
present participlespotting
past tensespotted
past participlespotted
  1. 1
    to notice someone or something 发觉;发现

    Hugh was spotted by local police and had to leave quickly. 休被当地的警察发现了,不得不赶快离开。

    spot someone doing something :

    The boys had been spotted buying alcohol. 有人发现男孩子们在买酒。

     Synonyms and related words
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    To notice or recognize something or someone: notice, recognize, observe...
    1. a.
      to notice that someone has a talent that can be developed 发现,挖掘(某人有天赋)

      She was spotted singing in bars when she was 18. 她18岁在酒吧唱歌的时候被发现具有唱歌的天赋。

      spot someone's potential :

      An effective teacher can spot a child's potential. 一个好老师会发现孩子的潜力。

       Synonyms and related words
      To notice or recognize something or someone: notice, recognize, observe...
  2. 2
    to watch someone doing a sports activity such as weight training or gymnastics in order to help them, and to make sure that they do not get injured (举重、体操等训练时)现场指导监督
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  3. 3
    American in sports, to give an advantage to someone who you are playing against, usually because they are not as good as you (体育比赛中通常因对手实力较弱而)让(对手)
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