B1 a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface around it点;斑点;圆点
B1 one of many spots, that form a pattern(构成图案的)点,斑点
B2 UK a raised, pale red circle on the skin that is temporary(皮肤上的)丘疹,疱疹,粉刺
mainly UK a small amount少量;一点儿
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He wore a grey tie with pink spots.
There was a spot of food on his shirt.
Her back erupted in small red spots.
There are still a few stray spots of paint on the window pane.
I felt a few spots of rain so I put my umbrella up.
B2 a particular place地点;场所
at the place where an event is happening or has recently happened在现场
C2 immediately当场,立即
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These plants need a sunny spot with good drainage.
We found a sheltered spot to have our picnic.
I found a sequestered spot at the bottom of the garden and lay down with my book.
I found a nice spot for a bit of sun-bathing.
Where shall we settle? This looks like a good spot.
a short length of time in a show that is given to a particular performer(演出中)某演员的固定节目
B2 [ T ] to see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard看见,看出;注意到
used to praise someone who has noticed something真是好眼力
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A girl answering the description of the missing teenager was spotted in Hull.
He was driving at 120 mph when the police spotted him.
The thieves were spotted by a postman out on his rounds .
Scott leapted to the rescue when he spotted the youngster in difficulty.
They were spotted cavorting beside the swimming pool.
[ I ] UK If you say it's spotting (with rain), you mean that a few drops of rain are falling.飘了几滴雨;下小雨
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