英:[ˈspɒtə(r)]
美:[ˈspɑtə(r)]
英:[ˈspɒtə(r)]
美:[ˈspɑtə(r)]
spot·ter
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复数:spotters
noun
one that makes or applies a spot (as for identification)
one that looks or keeps watch: such as
one that locates enemy targets
a civilian who watches for approaching airplanes
a person who assists another during exercise (as to prevent injury)
one that removes spots
one that places something on or in a desired spot
1610年代,“制造斑点的人”,是 spot(v.)的代词。从1893年开始用于狩猎; 1903年开始用于“观察员”的意义。
训练伙伴
观测手
观测弹
The first known use of spotter was in 1611
spout1 of 2verb
to shoot (as liquid) out with force
wells spouting oil
to speak with a long and quick flow of words so as to sound important
to flow out with force : spurt
blood spouted from the wound
spout2 of 2noun
a tube, pipe, or hole through which something (as rainwater) spouts
a sudden strong stream of fluid
spout1 of 2verb
to shoot (as liquid) out with force
wells spouting oil
to speak with a long and quick flow of words so as to sound important
to flow out with force : spurt
blood spouted from the wound
spout2 of 2noun
a tube, pipe, or hole through which something (as rainwater) spouts
a sudden strong stream of fluid
spousenoun
a married person : husband, wife
spousenoun
a married person : husband, wife
spottyadjective
having spots
not always the same especially in quality
your work has been spotty
spot1 of 3noun
something bad that others know about one : fault
a small area that is different (as in color) from the main part
an area marred or marked (as by dirt)
a small diseased or decayed area on the body surface of a plant or animal spots of chicken pox
spots of rot on a leaf
a small quantity or amount
a particular place a sore spot
a good spot for a picnic
a particular position (as in an organization or on a program)
spotlight entry 1 sense 2
a position usually of difficulty or embarrassment
put someone in a spot
a short broadcast announcement or advertisement
spot2 of 3verb
to mark or become marked with or as if with spots
to single out : identify
spot a friend in a crowd
spot3 of 3adjective
done on the spot
spot coverage of the news
paid upon delivery
spot cash
involving immediate cash payment
the spot market for oil
broadcast between scheduled programs
spot announcements
made from time to time or in a few places or instances
a spot check
spottyadjective
having spots
not always the same especially in quality
your work has been spotty
spotternoun
a person who removes spots
a person who keeps watch : observer
a person who helps another during exercise (as to prevent injury)
1 Ms. Goldwyn was an early supporter of fashion designers whose work was later featured in Vogue; she was not a “talent spotter” for Anna Wintour.
2 A recent Fast Company feature cited “a methodical 20-step process most spotters use to attack a stain to avoid ruining clothing.”
3 Introductions were made by our guide, Seronoi, and his spotter, Jackson, who identified our companions by the distinctive shape of their heads, ears and tusks.
4 The spotter changed the battery and relayed the GPS coordinates to a B - 52 approaching the target.
侦察员更换了电池,并重新向正在飞近的B-52轰炸机传送GPS坐标.
5 Since then, Tree has further underlined his abilities as both a film-maker and a talent spotter.
6 Agents and other talent spotters, out in force, surely went home encouraged.
7 The probes were spotted on the surface of APTES-PDC-modified glass slides by microarray spotter tracing the designed patterns.
按设计模式,以自动化微阵列点样仪将探针点样于APTESPDC修饰的玻片表面。
8 He was flown out in a tiny Stork spotter plane to Rome.
他乘着一架怪鸟式小型侦察机飞抵罗马。
9 Some Amazon warehouse employees have to have a spotter.
10 When he was benching 315 pounds, he has a choice, to get help from his spotter or to push that through.
当他边坡定位315磅,他有一个选择,以获得帮助他的检举,或推动通过。
11 On one recent Saturday night, our group of around 20 firefly spotters — including a couple of young children — gathered before 7 p.m. and headed onto the trail as it got dark.
12 A call of two glasses told spotters to lift their binoculars two planes up from the horizon, or roughly 30 degrees.
13 If you are small size, the spotter can actually support you at the waist level.
如果你是体积小,检举实际上可以支持你的腰部水平。
14 In the second, Carrillo rounds up a group of boys who works as spotters for Escobar, spying on the authorities from rooftops and helping to undermine their efforts.
15 You also wish that the spotters below him kept a closer eye.
16 “I get that the spotter plane sees the shark in the water and the fisherman tags the shark with a harpoon, but can you tell me how the tags work?”
17 Another great planning tool is The Foliage Network, which collects data from an army of volunteer foliage spotters twice a week during the fall, ensuring an up-to-date and very specific report for “leaf peepers.”
18 They are "a nostalgic wink to older decades' conceptions of its shape", according to The Trend Spotter.
时尚博客风向观察家说,它们是“向过去人们概念中的眼镜形状的怀旧致意。”
19 The spotter of an alleged solecism in a small-screen Austen has numerous newspapers paying court.
20 Many said they no longer assign a lone “multimedia” journalist to cover potentially dangerous stories, instead using two- and three-person crews that include a “spotter,” or security aide.