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spat

/spat/US // spæt //UK // (spæt) //

口水仗,口水战,吐口水,吐槽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a petty quarrel.
    • : a light blow; slap; smack.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    spat·ted, spat·ting.

    • : to engage in a petty quarrel or dispute.
    • : to splash or spatter; rain spatting against the window.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    spat·ted, spat·ting.

    • : to strike lightly; slap.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “We sat on the opposite side of the table with lawsuits with each other,” Gelsinger said, referencing the companies’ various legal spats, including a patent lawsuit that they eventually settled in 2011.

  • Those spats seem to be heating up as publisher pursuit of revenue during the coronavirus-induced recession becomes increasingly fraught.

  • The famous director was late, and the small talk stuttered and spat like an old truck on a bumpy road.

  • Every so often, the spat between the two digital operations reemerges.

  • We see a couple shouting or arguing or something, we don’t know is this really an emergency, or is this just two people having a spat.

  • Upstairs, in the living room, splintered logs of hemlock cackled and spat from inside the wood stove.

  • Earlier in the year, TMZ alleged, citing a police report, that a hotel room spat between the two left Nicki with a busted lip.

  • They kicked and fought and spat and succeeded in repeatedly filling their opponents with fear.

  • He licked them up with a slick bronzy tongue and spat a thick wad of honey-brown juice into the empty teacup.

  • Meathead spat another long stream of dip juice into the wedding china.

  • Long before we got there the deep-throated thunder was growling over us, and the clouds spat occasional flurries of rain.

  • Coming to the map of Europe, he smothered Russia with kisses and spat on all the rest of the world.

  • Then he spat upon the ground, and with an exaggerated shrug of his shoulders re-entered the house.

  • Big Sid turned around, spat out his cigaret, heeled it into the concrete.

  • The sputum, spat out or coughed out, is a means whereby the disease is spread.