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词组 spew
释义
spew
Theme: VOMIT
in. to empty one's stomach; to vomit.
After dinner, I suddenly had the urge to spew.Fred is up in the john spewing like mad.
spew
1. noun
1
vomit US, 1997.
2
semen US, 1989.
3
a temper tantrum NEW ZEALAND, 1998
2. verb
1
to vomit US, 1988.
2
to ejaculate. Adopted from the more common sense 'to vomit', suggesting a more than generous ejaculation US, 1989.
3
to reject an agreement or responsibility. Possibly a play on synonymous BLOW OUT UK, 2002.
4
to be extremely angry AUSTRALIA, 1987.
5
to post an excessive number of messages to an Internet discussion group US, 1995. spew your gutsto inform on your friends to the police UK, 1961. spew your guts upto vomit violently UK, 1984. spew your ring; spew your ring upto vomit violently UK, 1963
phrasespew[spewed, spewed, spewing]
spew out
spew out sthspew sth outspew out to send out something in large quantities, or to come out of something in large quantities: The four great chimneys to his left spewed out their fumes over the town. an evil organization spewing out lies and propaganda Tickertape was spewing out of the teleprinter. SIMILAR TO: pour out
spew up
spew upspew up sthspew sth up BrE informal to vomit ( =food comes up from your stomach and out of your mouth, because you feel ill or have drunk too much alcohol): He got so drunk he spewed up all over the shiny boots of his commanding officer. SIMILAR TO: throw up informal, be sick, vomit

spew (one's) guts (out)

1. slang To speak truthfully and share everything one knows about something, especially a sensitive issue or a wrong one has committed. OK, spew your guts—I want to hear whatever you kids are plotting back there. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to just spew my guts out like that. I just haven't had anyone to talk to about what happened.
2. slang To vomit violently and lengthily. I've been spewing my guts all morning, so, no, I don't think I'll be in to work today. My friends got me so drunk on my 21st birthday that I spent the whole next day spewing my guts out.

spew out

1. To gush out suddenly and with great force or volume. Sewage started spewing out after we struck the pipe with our shovels. I turned around just as vomited spewed out of his mouth.
2. To cause something to gush or discharge out suddenly and with great force or volume. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "spew" and "out." The hose spewed out a vile green muck when I turned on the tap. I got so drunk that I ended up spewing my dinner out onto the bar.
3. To say something in a very aggressive, forceful, or vitriolic manner. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "spew" and "out." The group of protestors continued to spew obscenities out at us as we made our way to the car. By the end of the debate, my opponent was reduced to spewing out absurd, unprovable accusations.

spew up

1. To cause something to gush or discharge upward suddenly and with great force or volume. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "spew" and "up." The volcano has been spewing up plumes of ash and toxic gas for days now. The broken water main spewed water up ten feet into the air.
2. slang To vomit (something), especially at great length, with great force, or in great volume. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "spew" and "up." I thought he was going to spew up, so I pulled the car over and let him out onto the curb. I got so drunk that I ended up spewing my dinner up onto the bar.

spew one's guts (out)

 
1. Sl. to empty one's stomach; to vomit. Fred is spewing his guts out because of that lousy fish you served. He's spewing his guts because he has the flu.
2. Sl. to tell everything that one knows; to confess everything. (Underworld.) Lefty was sitting there in the police station spewing his guts out about the bank job. If he really is spewing his guts, the mob will cancel his Christmas.

spew something out

to have something gush forth. The faucet spewed a little yellowish water out and stopped altogether. The faucet spewed out some yellowish water.

spew something up

to gush something upward. The geyser spewed hot water and steam up every hour on the hour. The fountain spewed up a thin stream of cool, clear water.

spew up

v.
1. To eject some contents of the stomach by vomiting: She spewed up the spoiled chicken. The sick child spewed his lunch up.
2. To vomit: I spewed up in the car after the turbulent plane ride.

spew

in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. After dinner, I suddenly had the urge to spew.

spew one’s guts (out)

1. tv. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. Fred is spewing his guts out because of that lousy fish you served.
2. tv. to tell everything that one knows; to confess everything. (Underworld.) Lefty was sitting there in the cop-shop spewing his guts out about the bank job.

spew one’s guts

verb
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