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单词 spots
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spots


spot

S0666200 (spŏt)n.1. a. A mark on a surface differing sharply in color from its surroundings.b. A blemish, mark, or pimple on the skin.c. A stain or blot.2. Games a. A mark or pip on a playing card; a spade, club, diamond, or heart.b. A playing card with a specified number of such marks on it indicating its value.3. Informal A piece of paper money worth a specified number of dollars: a five spot.4. a. A small area: a bald spot; an itchy spot.b. A location or position: a good spot for catching fish.c. A point of interest: There are a lot of spots to visit in the old city.d. A position or an item in an ordered arrangement: the first spot in line.e. Football The position of the ball for the line of scrimmage as determined by a referee after a play.5. Informal A situation, especially a troublesome one.6. A flaw in one's reputation or character: a dark spot in his past.7. A short presentation or commercial on television or radio between major programs: a news spot.8. Informal A spotlight.9. pl. spot or spots A small croaker (Leiostomus xanthurus) of North American Atlantic waters, having a dark mark above each pectoral fin and valued as a food and game fish.10. Chiefly British A small amount; a bit: a spot of tea.v. spot·ted, spot·ting, spots v.tr.1. To cause a spot or spots to appear on, especially:a. To soil with spots: Soot spotted the curtains.b. To decorate with spots; dot.2. To bring disgrace to; besmirch: rumors that spotted his reputation.3. a. To place in a particular location; situate precisely: spotted their stores in smaller towns.b. Football To position (the ball) determining the line of scrimmage after a play has been completed.4. To detect or discern, especially visually; spy: spotted him on the subway.5. To remove spots from, as in a laundry.6. Sports To yield a favorable scoring margin to: spotted their opponents 11 points.7. Sports To act as a spotter for (a gymnast, for example).8. Informal To lend: Can you spot me $25 until payday?v.intr.1. To become marked with spots: These dishes spot easily.2. To cause a discoloration or make a stain.3. To locate targets from the air during combat or training missions.adj.1. Made, paid, or delivered immediately: a spot sale.2. Of, relating to, or being a market in which payment or delivery is immediate: the spot market in oil.3. Involving random or selective instances or actions: a spot investigation.4. Presented between major radio or television programs: a spot announcement.Idioms: in spots Now and then; here and there; occasionally. on the spot1. Without delay; at once.2. At the scene of action.3. Under pressure or attention; in a pressed position.
[Middle English, from Old English.]
spot′ta·ble adj.
Thesaurus
Noun1.spots - spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens; "floaters seem to drift through the field of vision"floater, musca volitans, muscae volitantessymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
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SPOTS


AcronymDefinition
SPOTSSpill Prevention Operations Technology Series (cleanup guidelines)
SPOTSSan Pedro Ocean Time Series (research project)
SPOTSSpecial Projects Other Than Summer
SPOTSState Police Online Telecommunications System (New Hampshire)
SPOTSSmall Purchase Order Transactions System (Oregon Department of Human Services)
SPOTSStandardized Position Oriented Training System

spots


  • noun

Synonyms for spots

noun spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens

Synonyms

  • floater
  • musca volitans
  • muscae volitantes

Related Words

  • symptom
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