spat
n. 口角; 小爭吵; 鞋罩; 鞋套
v. 吐痰( spit的過去式和過去分詞 ); 發出呼嚕呼嚕聲; 噝噝地冒油; 下小雨
Spat is the past tense and past participle of spit .
A spat between people, countries, or organizations is a disagreement between them.
...a spat between America and Germany over interest rates and currencies.
美國與德國在利率與貨幣方面的爭端
Spats are specially shaped pieces of cloth or leather which button down one side and which were worn in former times by men over their ankles and part of their shoes.
1. a quarrel about petty points
2. a cloth covering (a legging) that provides covering for the instep and ankles
3. a young oyster or other bivalve
1. come down like raindrops;
2. become permanently attached;
3. strike with a sound like that of falling rain;
4. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval
5. engage in a brief and petty quarrel
6. spawn;
7. clap one's hands together;
In optimum salinity ( 12.4� � ), the optimum temperaturefor larvae and spat were 25℃ and 21℃ respectively.
若在最適鹽度 ( 12.4‰ ) 中培育, 浮游幼蟲期最適水溫為25℃,稚貝最適水溫為21℃.
Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily , upon Durieux's party card.
羅斯故意在黛瑞克斯的邀請卡上吐了一口痰.
The upper lethal temperature of the spat was 40℃.
稚貝對低溫(5℃至2℃)有很強的忍耐性,致死溫度上限是40℃.
The motor coughed and spat.
馬達發出似咳嗽和呼嚕的聲音.
The boy spat out the pill after eating off its sugar coating.
孩子吃掉藥丸外面的糖,卻把藥吐了出來.