spit 音标拼音: [sp'ɪt]
n . 唾液,唾吐,小雨,炙叉,一铲的深度
vt . 唾吐,吐出,降小雨
唾液,唾吐,小雨,炙叉,一铲的深度唾吐,吐出,降小雨
spit n 1 :
a narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea [
synonym :
{
spit }, {
tongue }]
2 :
a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth ;
moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches [
synonym : {
saliva }, {
spit }, {
spittle }]
3 :
a skewer for holding meat over a fire 4 :
the act of spitting (
forcefully expelling saliva ) [
synonym :
{
spit }, {
spitting }, {
expectoration }]
v 1 :
expel or eject (
saliva or phlegm or sputum )
from the mouth ;
"
The father of the victim spat at the alleged murderer "
[
synonym : {
spit }, {
ptyalize }, {
ptyalise }, {
spew }, {
spue }]
2 :
utter with anger or contempt [
synonym : {
spit }, {
spit out }]
3 :
rain gently ; "
It has only sprinkled ,
but the roads are slick "
[
synonym : {
sprinkle }, {
spit }, {
spatter }, {
patter }, {
pitter -
patter }]
4 :
drive a skewer through ; "
skewer the meat for the BBQ " [
synonym :
{
skewer }, {
spit }]
Spit \
Spit \,
n . [
OE .
spite ,
AS .
spitu ;
akin to D .
spit ,
G .
spiess ,
OHG .
spiz ,
Dan .
spid .
Sw .
spett ,
and to G .
spitz pointed . [
root ]
170 .]
1 .
A long ,
slender ,
pointed rod ,
usually of iron ,
for holding meat while roasting .
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2 .
A small point of land running into the sea ,
or a long ,
narrow shoal extending from the shore into the sea ;
as ,
a spit of sand . --
Cook .
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3 .
The depth to which a spade goes in digging ;
a spade ;
a spadeful . [
Prov .
Eng .] --
Halliwell .
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Spit \
Spit \,
n .
The secretion formed by the glands of the mouth ;
spitle ;
saliva ;
sputum .
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Spit \
Spit \,
v .
i .
1 .
To throw out saliva from the mouth .
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2 .
To rain or snow slightly ,
or with sprinkles .
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It had been spitting with rain . --
Dickens .
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{
To spit on }
or {
To spit upon },
to insult grossly ;
to treat with contempt . "
Spitting upon all antiquity ." --
South .
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Spit \
Spit \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Spitted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Spitting }.] [
From {
Spit },
n .;
cf . {
Speet }.]
1 .
To thrust a spit through ;
to fix upon a spit ;
hence ,
to thrust through or impale ;
as ,
to spit a loin of veal .
"
Infants spitted upon pikes ." --
Shak .
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2 .
To spade ;
to dig . [
Prov .
Eng .]
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Spit \
Spit \,
v .
i .
To attend to a spit ;
to use a spit . [
Obs .]
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She '
s spitting in the kitchen . --
Old Play .
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Spit \
Spit \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Spit } ({
Spat },
archaic );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Spitting }.] [
AS .
spittan ;
akin to G .
sp ["
u ]
tzen ,
Dan .
spytte ,
Sw .
spotta ,
Icel .
sp ?
ta ,
and prob .
E .
spew .
The past tense spat is due to AS .
sp ?
tte ,
from sp ?
tan to spit .
Cf . {
Spat },
n ., {
Spew }, {
Spawl }, {
Spot },
n .]
1 .
To eject from the mouth ;
to throw out ,
as saliva or other matter ,
from the mouth . "
Thus spit I out my venom ."
--
Chaucer .
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2 .
To eject ;
to throw out ;
to belch .
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Note :
Spitted was sometimes used as the preterit and the past participle . "
He . . .
shall be mocked ,
and spitefully entreated ,
and spitted on ." --
Luke xviii .
32 .
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240 Moby Thesaurus words for "
spit ":
andiron ,
assibilate ,
assibilation ,
auger ,
bayonet ,
bill ,
bite ,
bore ,
breakwater ,
broach ,
buzz ,
cape ,
chain ,
chersonese ,
clack ,
click ,
clone ,
coal tongs ,
color ,
copy ,
coral reef ,
counterpart ,
countersink ,
crack ,
crackle ,
crane ,
crepitate ,
crook ,
dagger ,
damper ,
decrepitate ,
delta ,
dirk ,
discharge ,
double ,
dribble ,
drill ,
drivel ,
drizzle ,
drool ,
drum ,
duplicate ,
effervesce ,
effervescence ,
effervescing ,
eject ,
empierce ,
expectorate ,
expectoration ,
fall ,
fire hook ,
fire tongs ,
firedog ,
fix ,
fizz ,
fizzle ,
fizzling ,
flush ,
foam ,
font ,
foreland ,
fount ,
fountain ,
frication ,
frictional rustling ,
froth ,
frown ,
geyser ,
glare ,
glower ,
gnarl ,
gore ,
gouge ,
gouge out ,
grate ,
grating ,
grid ,
griddle ,
gridiron ,
grill ,
griller ,
growl ,
grumble ,
gush ,
hawk ,
head ,
headland ,
hiss ,
hissing ,
hole ,
honeycomb ,
hook ,
hush ,
hushing ,
image ,
impale ,
jet ,
knife ,
lance ,
lifter ,
likeness ,
lisp ,
look daggers ,
lower ,
mantle ,
mizzle ,
mouth -
watering ,
mull ,
naze ,
needle ,
ness ,
patter ,
pelt ,
penetrate ,
peninsula ,
perforate ,
picture ,
pierce ,
pink ,
pitter -
patter ,
play ,
plunge in ,
point ,
poker ,
poniard ,
portrait ,
pothook ,
pour ,
pour with rain ,
precipitate ,
prick ,
promontory ,
ptyalism ,
punch ,
puncture ,
rain ,
rain tadpoles ,
ream ,
ream out ,
redden ,
reef ,
rhonchus ,
riddle ,
ringer ,
rip out ,
run through ,
rush ,
saber ,
salamander ,
saliva ,
salivate ,
salivation ,
sandspit ,
scowl ,
shower ,
shower down ,
shush ,
shushing ,
sialagogue ,
sibilance ,
sibilate ,
sibilation ,
siffle ,
sigmatism ,
simulacrum ,
siss ,
sissing ,
sizz ,
sizzle ,
sizzling ,
skewer ,
slabber ,
slaver ,
slobber ,
snap ,
snarl ,
sneeze ,
sneezing ,
sniff ,
sniffle ,
snore ,
snort ,
snuff ,
snuffle ,
spatter ,
spear ,
spew ,
spike ,
spitting image ,
spittle ,
splutter ,
spout ,
spouter ,
spray ,
sprinkle ,
spritz ,
spur ,
spurt ,
spurtle ,
sputter ,
sputum ,
squash ,
squelch ,
squirt ,
squish ,
stab ,
sternutation ,
stertor ,
stick ,
stiletto ,
stream ,
surge ,
swish ,
sword ,
tap ,
tattoo ,
tongs ,
tongue ,
transfix ,
transpierce ,
trepan ,
trephine ,
tripod ,
trivet ,
turnspit ,
twin ,
vomit ,
vomit forth ,
vomit out ,
water ,
weep ,
well ,
wheeze ,
whish ,
whistle ,
whistling ,
white noise ,
whiz ,
whoosh ,
zip
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SPIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SPIT is a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire How to use spit in a sentence
SPIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SPIT definition: 1 to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva: 2 to say or shout words quickly and… Learn more
Spit - definition of spit by The Free Dictionary To vomit Used especially of a baby [Middle English, from spitten, to spit, from Old English spittan, ultimately of imitative origin ]
spit - definition and meaning - Wordnik To thrust a spit through; pierce, transfix, or impale with or as with a spit: as, to spit a loin of veal To string on a stick and hang up to dry, as herring in a smoke-house
Spit Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Ridges of sparkling white sand surrounded the camp like a sleeping dragon, soaking heat from the sun - resting now so it could spit its fiery breath at them later in the day
spit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (transitive) To use a spit to cook; to attend to food that is cooking on a spit She’s spitting the roast in the kitchen
SPIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com SPIT definition: to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate See examples of spit used in a sentence
Spit - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To spit is to propel saliva—which is also called spit—from your mouth Generally speaking, it's rude to spit, particularly if you're at a fancy dinner party
SPIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Spit is the watery liquid produced in your mouth You usually use spit to refer to an amount of it that has been forced out of someone's mouth