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/spɒt/ |
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1 | to notice something or someone 发觉;发现 |
| Hugh was spotted by local police and had to leave quickly. 休被当地的警察发现了,不得不赶快离开。 |
| spot sb doing sth The boys had been spotted buying alcohol. 有人发现男孩子们在买酒。 |
| 1a | to notice that someone has a talent that can be developed 发现,挖掘(某人有天赋) | | She was spotted singing in bars when she was 18. 她18岁在酒吧唱歌的时候被发现具有唱歌的天赋。 | | spot sb’ s potential An effective teacher can spot a child’ s potential. 一个好老师会发现孩子的潜力。 | |
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2 | to do weight training with someone , watching them , helping them , and encouraging them to lift heavier weights (举重训练时)现场指导监督 |
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3 | AMERICAN in sports, to give an advantage to someone you are playing against , usually because they are not as good as you (体育比赛中通常因对手实力较弱而)让(对手) |
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