C2 [ I or T ] to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva唾,吐(尤指唾液)
[ I or T ] literary to say or shout words quickly and angrily怒斥,厉声说出
[ I ] If something hot, such as a fire, spits, it produces short, sharp noises and throws out little pieces.(炉火等)噼啪作响,爆出火花
More examples
He spat out the gristle.
I told her off for spitting at her brother.
I tried to offer friendship and he spat in my face.
It's disgusting to spit in the street.
Spit the mouthwash into this bowl.
[ I ] informal to rain very slightly飘小雨;下毛毛细雨
[ C ] a long, thin, metal stick put through a piece of food, especially meat, so that it can be cooked above a fire(用于烧烤食物的)炙叉;(尤指)烤肉叉,烤肉扦
[ C ] a long, thin, flat beach that goes out into the sea岬;沙嘴
[ U ] formal spittle, Australian informal slag informal saliva, especially when it is outside the mouth(尤指吐出的)唾液,唾沫
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