单词 | spout |
释义 | spout —spout /spaʊt/ noun [C] (FLOW) ► F0 a stream of liquid coming out of something with some force: » A spout of water shot out of the geyser.Thesaurus+: ↑Movement of liquidsnoun [C] (OPENING) ► F0 a tube-shaped opening that allows liquids to be poured out of a containerSee picture: spout Thesaurus+: ↑Edges and extremities of objects , ↑Surfaces of objects verb [I + adv/prep, T] (FLOW) ↑Verb Endings for spout ► F0 to flow or send out liquid or flames quickly and with force, in a straight line: » Flames spouted (out) from the oil wells.» The gash was spouting blood.Thesaurus+: ↑Movement of liquidsverb [T, I + adv/prep] DISAPPROVING (SPEAK) ↑Verb Endings for spout ► F0 to speak a lot, in a way that is boring or annoying for other people: » He spouts a load of pretentious nonsense and people are stupid enough to believe him!» I really don't want to listen to Mike spouting on/off all afternoon.Thesaurus+: ↑Ways of talking |
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