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spit /spɪt/ (spitting, spat, spat /spæt/ or spitting, spit, spit, especially NAmE ) ► SEE ALLspit it outspit sth outspit upspit sth up ●ˌspit it ˈoutused to tell sb to reveal a piece of information or to say sth when they are feeling nervous or unwilling to speak 说出来吧;有什么尽管说◆Come on, spit it out! Who did it? 爽快点,说出来吧!是谁干的?[v + it + adv]●ˌspit sth ˈout1. to force sth out of your mouth 吐出◆It tasted so horrible he had to spit it out. 那东西味道差极了,他只好吐了出来。2. to say sth very angrily 愤怒地说◆‘Men!’ She spat the word out. “小子们!”她怒气冲冲地说。OBJ word[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]2 also [v + adv + speech]●ˌspit ˈup●ˌspit sth ˈup (NAmE) if a baby spits up or spits sth up, it brings milk back from its stomach out through its mouth (婴儿)漾奶,吐奶◆Put this cloth on your shoulder in case she spits up. 把这块布垫在肩上,她可能吐奶。◆Lots of babies spit up some milk after feeding. 很多婴儿喂过之后都会漾点奶。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]SYN vomit, vomit sth, be sick (BrE) ▸ ˈspit-up noun [uncountable] the milk that a baby brings back out of its mouth 婴儿漾的奶 |