sprinter [ 'sprintə(r) ] n. 短跑运动员 e.g. 1. I wasn't claiming that Bob was a world-class sprinter, but he could show his heels to you anyway. 我并非声称鲍勃是一个世界级的短跑运动员,但不管怎样,他会把你远远甩在后面的。
2. He is more a sprinter than a swimmer. 他是短跑健将,而不是游泳选手。
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sprite [ sprait ] n. 精灵 e.g. 1. The little girl is so lovely that I call her a sprite. 这个小女孩太可爱了,我把她叫做小精灵。
2. A water sprite of German mythology, usually in human form or half-human and half-fish. 水中精灵德国民间传说中的水妖,一般说它象人形或一半象人,一半象鱼
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sprout [ spraut ] n. 芽,萌芽
v. 使发芽,长芽 e.g. 1. Leaves began to sprout from the trees. 树上开始长叶子了。
2. These potatoes have begun to sprout. 这些马铃薯开始发芽了。
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spruce [ spru:s ] n. 虎尾枞属的植物,赤松
a. 颇为干净的,俏的,时髦的
v. 使显干净,装样子 e.g. 1. Spruce and pine are evergreen trees. 云杉和松树都是常绿树木。
2. They all spruced up for the party. 他们打扮得漂漂亮亮去参加聚会。
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sprung [ sprʌŋ ] spring的过去分词 e.g. 1. He is sprung from noble ancestors. 他出身名门。
2. Something rather odd has sprung up. 发生了一桩相当奇怪的事。
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spume [ spju:m ] n. 泡沫 e.g.
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spun [ spʌn ] v. 旋转 e.g. 1. Dancers spun in a swirl of skirts. 跳舞的人旋转著, 裙子也不停地打转.
2. The little paper boat was caught in an eddy and spun round and round in the water. 小纸船卷进了漩涡中,在水中直打转。
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spunk [ spʌŋk ] n. 精神,勇气,怒意 e.g. 1. Spunk up before the public at least. 至少你要在公众面前打起精神来。·
2. Spunk up, everything will be all right. 别恢心,一切都会好起来的。
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spur [ spə: ] n. 马刺
v. 刺激,激励 e.g. 1. He dug in his spurs. 他用靴刺踢马。
2. What spurred her to do that? 是什么促使她那么干的?
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spurious [ 'spjuəriəs ] a. 假的,伪造的 e.g. 1. Characterized by adulteration; spurious. 掺假的以掺假为特征的;伪造的
2. Spurious writings, especially writings falsely attributed to biblical characters or times. 伪经伪造的经文,尤指假托圣经人物或圣经时代所写的经文
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spurn [ spə:n ] v. 拒绝,摈弃
vt. 轻蔑地拒绝,唾弃 e.g. 1. I spurn your offer. 我拒绝你的提议。
2. Carl had been from his childhood a ball of fortune to spurn at. 自从童年时起卡尔就一直是一个被命运跑踢来踢去的球,饱经沧桑。
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spur-of-the-moment [ 'spɜ:rəvðə'məʊmənt ] 即兴的,一时兴起的 e.g.
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spurt [ spə:t ] vt. 喷出(短促突然的爆发,短时间)
n. 喷出(短促突然的爆发,短时间) e.g. 1. The wound was spurting blood. 伤口淌著血.
2. The volcano spurted (out) molten lava. 火山喷出了熔岩.
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sputnik [ 'spʌtnik ] n. 前苏联人造地球卫星 e.g.
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sputter [ 'spʌtə ] v. 喷溅,发出噼啪声,语无伦次地说 e.g.
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spy [ spai ] n. 间谍,侦探,侦察
v. 侦探,找出 e.g. 1. It's wrong to spy into people's affairs. 刺探他人的私事是错误的。
2. The police had captured a foreign spy. 警方抓获了一名外国间谍。
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squabble [ 'skwɔbl ] vt. 争论(搞乱)
n. 争论(搞乱) e.g. 1. I hate to squabble with my wife about money. 我厌恶为钱的事兴太太争吵。
2. No man will squabble over a nickel. 没有人会为了五分钱而吵架。
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squad [ skwɔd ] n. 班,小队,小集团 e.g. 1. At two the squad fell out. 两点钟时这个班解散了。
2. A short, rehearsed jingle or phrase, shouted in unison by a squad of cheerleaders. 欢呼一小队啦啦队员齐声喊的短促、反复的音韵或短语
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squadron [ 'skwɔdrən ] n. 骑兵营,分遣队,小舰队 e.g. 1. The young soldier was appointed squadron leader. 这位年轻的士兵被任命为骑兵队的队长。
2. The squadron flew a reconnaissance mission. 该空军中队执行一侦察任务.
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squalid [ 'skwɔlid ] a. 肮脏的(悲惨的) e.g. 1. A cheap or squalid theater. 跳蚤窝低劣的或肮脏的剧院
2. A squalid or filthy condition. 肮脏污秽或肮脏的状态
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