单词 | on-the-spot |
释义 | on-the-spot[ on-thuh-spot, awn- ] / ˈɒn ðəˌspɒt, ˈɔn- / SEE SYNONYMS FOR on-the-spot ON THESAURUS.COM adjectivedone or occurring at the time or place in question: an on-the-spot recording. Origin of on-the-spotFirst recorded in 1885–90 Words nearby on-the-spoton the side, on the sidelines, on the side of the angels, on the skids, on the sly, on-the-spot, on the spur of the moment, on the square, on the street, on the strength of, on the surface Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for on-the-spot
Idioms and Phrases with on-the-spoton the spot At once, without delay, as in When the boss learned Tom had been lying, he fired him on the spot. This usage suggests that one does not have time to move away from a particular spot. [Late 1600s] At the scene of action, as in Whenever there's a bad accident or fire, you can be sure the station will have a reporter on the spot. This usage also employs spot in the sense of “a particular location.” [Late 1600s] Under pressure or in trouble, as in He's on the spot, because he can't pay back the loan. It is also phrased as put on the spot, meaning “put under pressure.” For example, The reporter's question put her on the spot; she didn't want to lie or to admit her part in the scandal. [First half of 1900s] The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. |
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