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🔑 spellBrE /spel/NAmE /spel/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they spell BrE /spel/ NAmE /spel/present simple - he / she / it spells BrE /spelz/ NAmE /spelz/past simple spelt BrE /spelt/ NAmE /spelt/past participle spelt BrE /spelt/ NAmE /spelt/past simple spelled BrE /speld/ NAmE /speld/past participle spelled BrE /speld/ NAmE /speld/ -ing form spelling BrE /ˈspelɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈspelɪŋ/🔑 [T] ~ sthto say or write the letters of a word in the correct order 用字母拼;拼写◆How do you spell your surname? 你的姓怎么拼?◆I thought her name was Catherine, but it's Kathryn spelt with a 'K'. 我原以为她叫 Catherine,其实是 Kathryn,以 K 开头。🔑 [I, T] to form words correctly from individual letters 拼出,会拼(单词)◆I've never been able to spell. 我一直不会拼写。◆~ sth + adj. You've spelt my name wrong. 你把我的名字拼错了。 ➡ see also misspell 🔑 [T] ~ sth(of letters of a word 构成单词的字母) to form words when they are put together in a particular order 拼作;拼成◆C—A—T spells 'cat'. C–A–T 拼作 cat。 [T] ~ sth (for sb/sth) to have sth, usually sth bad, as a result; to mean sth, usually sth bad 招致,意味着(通常指坏事)◆The crop failure spelt disaster for many farmers. 对许多农民来说,庄稼歉收就意味着灾难。 [T] ~ sb(NAmE, informal) to replace for a short time sb who is doing a particular activity so that they can rest (短时间)替换,顶替◆Carter will be here in an hour to spell you. 卡特一小时后过来替换你。 ●ˌspell sth↔ˈoutto explain sth in a simple, clear way 解释明白;讲清楚◆You know what I mean—I'm sure I don't need to spell it out. 你明白我的意思,肯定不需要我解释了。◆spell out why, what, etc.…Let me spell out why we need more money. 我来说说清楚,我们为什么还需要钱。to say or write the letters of a word in the right order 用字母拼;拼写◆Could you spell that name out again? 你能不能把那个名字再拼一次? 🔑 spellBrE /spel/NAmE /spel/ noun🔑 [C] a short period of time during which sth lasts (持续的)一段时间◆a spell of warm weather 一段天气温暖的日子◆a cold/hot/wet/bright, etc. spell 一段寒冷、炎热、多雨、晴朗等的日子◆There will be rain at first, with sunny spells later. 开始会有雨,雨后间晴。◆She went to the doctor complaining of dizzy spells. 她去找医生看病,说自己一阵一阵地头昏。 [C] a period of time doing sth or working somewhere (干某事或在某处工作的)一段时间◆She had a spell as a singer before becoming an actress. 在当演员以前她唱过一阵子歌。◆I spent a brief spell on the 'Washington Post'. 我曾在《华盛顿邮报》工作过一小段时间。 [C] words that are thought to have magic power or to make a piece of magic work; a piece of magic that happens when sb says these magic words 咒语;符咒;魔法◆a magic spell 魔咒◆a book of spells 咒语集◆The wizard recited a spell. 巫师念了一道咒语。◆to cast/put a spell on sb 对某人施魔法◆to be under a spell (= affected by magic) 中了魔法 [sing.] a quality that a person or thing has that makes them so attractive or interesting that they have a strong influence on you 魅力;魔力 SYN charm ◆I completely fell under her spell. 我完全给她迷住了。 ●weave your ˈmagic●weave a ˈspell (over sb)(especially BrE) to perform or behave in a way that is attractive or interesting, or that makes sb behave in a particular way (对某人)施展魔力;发挥(对某人的)影响力◆Will Ronaldo be able to weave his magic against Italy on Wednesday? 罗纳尔多星期三能施展其魔力击败意大利队吗? |