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spillage

/spil-ij/US // ˈspɪl ɪdʒ //UK // (ˈspɪlɪdʒ) //

溢出,溢出物,溢出量,溢出的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of spilling.
    • : an amount that spills or is spilled.

Examples

  • Placing the bottle upright will not only avoid spillage but also prevent exposing more wine to oxygen since the liquid has a larger surface area when laying down.

  • The lid opens at the push of a button, so there’s no cap to fumble with, and I experienced none of the spillage around the opening that’s happened with other travel mugs I’ve tried.

  • It will let you know when it needs to be emptied so you don’t have to worry about spillage or clogging.

  • The fear of spillage was one of the reasons the administration held off arming Syrian rebels before.

  • Ortiz met Felipe in November 2002 on assignment, covering a story about an oil spillage in northern Spain.

  • The legal spillage from the Exxon Valdez stretched all the way to 2008, when the case landed at the Supreme Court.

  • One had to manipulate cup and sponge deftly in order to avoid spillage.

  • It had been the constant spillage of atomic waste into the upper atmosphere that had spelled ruin.

  • They were frequently muddy because of rain and spillage of water being carried.