spill
verb
noun
spɪl
verb
1
if
you
spill
a
liquid,
or
if
it
spills,
it
accidentally
flows
over
the
edge
of
a
container
(使)溢出,(使)泼洒,(使)溅出;
I,T
Katie
almost
spilled
her
milk.
凯蒂差点儿把牛奶弄洒。
spill
sth
down/on/over
sth
Oh
no!
I’ve
spilt
coffee
all
down
my
shirt!
糟糕,我把咖啡洒得满衬衫都是!
[+
on/over
etc
]
He
slipped
and
the
wine
spilled
all
over
the
carpet.
他脚下一滑,酒洒了一地毯。
2
if
people
or
things
spill
out
of
somewhere,
they
move
or
fall
out
in
large
numbers
〔人群〕涌出;
I always + adv/prep
[+
out/into/onto
etc
]
Crowds
from
the
theatre
were
spilling
onto
the
street.
人群从戏院里涌到街上。
3
spill the beans
to
tell
something
that
someone
else
wanted
you
to
keep
a
secret
[非正式] 泄露秘密,走漏风声
informal
4
spill your guts
to
tell
someone
all
about
your
private
life,
or
about
a
personal
secret
[美,非正式] 把私生活 (个人秘密 )告诉某人
AmE informal
5
spill blood
to
kill
or
wound
people
[文] 杀人; 伤人
literary
6
if
light
spills
onto
or
into
something,
it
shines
through
a
window,
door,
hole
etc
onto
something
else
〔光线从窗、门、洞等处〕洒进,照进
The
morning
light
spilled
into
the
room.
晨光洒进了房间。
7
if
a
problem
or
bad
situation
spills
over,
it
spreads
and
begins
to
affect
other
places,
people
etc
〔问题或坏情况〕蔓延,扩散
[+
into
]
The
conflict
might
spill
over
into
neighbouring
towns.
这场冲突可能会波及邻近城镇。
noun
8
when
you
spill
something,
or
an
amount
of
something
that
is
spilled
洒出(量),溢出(量)
C,U
the
enormous
oil
spill
off
the
southern
tip
of
the
Shetland
Islands
设得兰群岛南端附近海域大量的溢油
9
a
fall
from
a
horse,
bicycle
etc
〔从马、自行车等上的〕摔下
C
Tyson
broke
a
rib
when
he
took
a
spill
on
his
motorcycle.
泰森从摩托车上摔下来摔断了一根肋骨。