B1 If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra.额外的,备用的;多余的
More examples
I keep a spare tyre in the back of the car.
Do it in a spare moment at the weekend or whenever - it really doesn't matter.
We should be in when you arrive, but if the worst comes to the worst, the neighbours have a spare key and will let you into the house.
We were able to bunk down in a spare room for the night.
He bought an old engine and cannibalized it for spare parts.
literary tall and thin瘦高的,瘦长的
literary usually approving plain and not decorated简朴的,未装饰的
to get very upset or angry很恼火,很生气
[ T ] to not hurt or destroy something or someone饶恕;不伤害;不毁坏
[ T + two objects ] to prevent someone from having to experience something unpleasant使避免,使免遭
to try as hard as you can to achieve something竭尽全力,全力以赴
C1 [ T ] to give time, money, or space to someone, especially when it is difficult for you(尤指在自己困难的情况下)抽出,拨出,匀出
C2 to think about someone who is in a difficult or unpleasant situation替(某人)着想
C1 left over or more than you need剩下,多余
[ C ] an extra thing that is not being used and can be used instead of a part that is broken, lost, etc.备用品
[ C usually plural ] also spare part a piece that can be used to replace another similar piece in a car or other device(汽车或其他设备的)备件,配件
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