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spell

英 [spel]

美 [spel]

v.  用字母拼; 拼写; 拼出,会拼(单词); 拼作; 拼成
n.  (持续的)一段时间; (干某事或在某处工作的)一段时间; 咒语; 符咒; 魔法

复数:spells 过去分词:spelt 第三人称单数:spells 现在分词:spelling 过去式:spelt 

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同义词辨析

phaseperiodspellstage【导航词义:阶段,时期】

phasen. 阶段,时期
〔辨析〕
指发展或变化过程中的某一个阶段。
〔例证〕
The building is in the design phase.
这栋大楼正处于设计阶段。
The critical phase of that experiment will last three months.
那个实验的关键性阶段将持续3个月。
periodn. 时期
〔辨析〕
指有开始和结束的一段时间。
〔例证〕
His studies improved in a very short period of time.
他的学业在很短的时间里便取得了进步。
New employees have been trained over a six-week period.
新员工接受了为期6周的培训。
spelln. 一段时间,一阵
〔辨析〕
指某种活动、天气、疾病等持续的一段时间,通常为期较短。
〔例证〕
After a short spell in the army, he returned to his former university.
在部队呆了一小段时间后,他又回到原来的大学。
She worked a spell as a teacher before becoming a civil servant.
在成为公务员以前她当过一阵老师。
stagen. 阶段
〔辨析〕
指成长或发展的某一时期,也可指某一进程、活动等中的一个阶段。
〔例证〕
the early stage of a kid's development
儿童成长的早期
These two teams reached the final stage of the competition.
这两支队伍进入了决赛阶段。

短语动词

spell out
1. 拼写;拼读  2. 详细说明;讲清楚  

短语用例

    spell sth↔out

    • 解释明白;讲清楚
      to explain sth in a simple, clear way
      1. How do you spell your surname?
        你的姓怎么拼?
      2. 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。
    • 用字母拼;拼写
      to say or write the letters of a word in the right order
      1. I've never been able to spell.
        我一直不会拼写。
      2. You've spelt my name wrong.
        你把我的名字拼错了。

    习惯用语

      n.

        weave your magicweave a spell (over sb)
      • (对某人)施展魔力;发挥(对某人的)影响力
        to perform or behave in a way that is attractive or interesting, or that makes sb behave in a particular way
      • Will Henry be able to weave his magic against Italy on Wednesday?
        亨利星期三能施展魔力击败意大利队吗?

      牛津词典

        verb

        • 用字母拼;拼写
          to say or write the letters of a word in the correct order
          1. How do you spell your surname?
            你的姓怎么拼?
          2. 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。
        • 拼出,会拼(单词)
          to form words correctly from individual letters
          1. I've never been able to spell.
            我一直不会拼写。
          2. You've spelt my name wrong.
            你把我的名字拼错了。
        • 拼作;拼成
          to form words when they are put together in a particular order
          1. C─A─T spells ‘cat’.
            C─A─T拼作cat。
        • 招致,意味着(通常指坏事)
          to have sth, usually sth bad, as a result; to mean sth, usually sth bad
          1. 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。
        • (短时间)替换,顶替
          to replace for a short time sb who is doing a particular activity so that they can rest
          1. Carter will be here in an hour to spell you.
            卡特一小时后过来替换你。

        noun

        • (持续的)一段时间
          a short period of time during which sth lasts
          1. a spell of warm weather
            一段天气温暖的日子
          2. a cold/hot/wet/bright, etc. spell
            一段寒冷、炎热、多雨、晴朗等的日子
          3. There will be rain at first, with sunny spells later.
            开始会有雨,雨后间晴。
          4. 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。
        • (干某事或在某处工作的)一段时间
          a period of time doing sth or working somewhere
          1. She had a spell as a singer before becoming an actress.
            在当演员以前她唱过一阵子歌。
          2. 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。
        • 咒语;符咒;魔法
          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
          1. a magic spell
            魔咒
          2. a book of spells
            咒语集
          3. The wizard recited a spell.
            巫师念了一道咒语。
          4. to cast/put a spell on sb
            对某人施魔法
          5. to be under a spell (= affected by magic)
            中了魔法
        • 魅力;魔力
          a quality that a person or thing has that makes them so attractive or interesting that they have a strong influence on you
          1. I completely fell under her spell .
            我完全给她迷住了。

        柯林斯词典

          American English uses the form spelled as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either spelled or spelt. 美国英语中过去式和过去分词为 spelled,英国英语中则既可用 spelled,也可用 spelt。

        • VERB 拼写;拼读
          When youspella word, you write or speak each letter in the word in the correct order.
          1. He gave his name and then helpfully spelt it...
            他说出自己的名字,然后又热心地将它拼了出来。
          2. How do you spell 'potato'?...
            potato 这个词怎么拼写?
          3. 'Tang' is 'Gnat' spelt backwards.
            Gnat倒着写出来就是Tang。
          4. Spell outmeans the same asspell.
            spell out同 spell
          5. If I don't know a word, I ask them to spell it out for me...
            如果我不会写某个字,就让他们替我拼出来。
          6. I never have to spell out my first name.
            我从不需要将我的名拼读出来。
        • VERB (会)拼写(单词)
          Someone who canspellknows the correct order of letters in words.
          1. It's shocking how students can't spell these days...
            当今的学生们拼写上差得令人吃惊。
          2. You accused me of inaccuracy yet you can't spell 'Middlesex'.
            你说我不够准确,但你自己却不会拼写Middlesex。
        • VERB 意味着,招致(常常是不愉快的结果)
          If somethingspellsa particular result, often an unpleasant one, it suggests that this will be the result.
          1. If the irrigation plan goes ahead, it could spell disaster for the birds...
            如果灌溉计划开始实施,它可能会给鸟类带来灾难。
          2. A report has just arrived on government desks which spells more trouble.
            刚刚有一份报告被送到政府手中,这意味着将要出现更多的麻烦。
        • N-COUNT (某种活动、天气等的)一段短暂时间,一阵
          Aspell ofa particular type of weather or a particular activity is a short period of time during which this type of weather or activity occurs.
          1. There has been a long spell of dry weather...
            很长一段时间里天气一直很干燥。
          2. You join a barrister for two six-month spells of practical experience.
            你跟着一位出庭律师进行两期为时 6 个月的实习工作。
          3. ...sunny spells.
            阳光灿烂的日子
        • N-COUNT 魔法;妖术
          Aspellis a situation in which events are controlled by a magical power.
          1. They say she died after a witch cast a spell on her.
            他们说她是被一个女巫施了魔法后死的。
          2. ...the kiss that will break the spell.
            能破除魔法的吻
        • See also:spelling
        • PHRASE 吸引;迷住
          If something or someonecaststheirspell onyou orcasts a spell onyou, you are fascinated or charmed by them.
          1. For many years sundials have cast their spell over scientists and mathematicians...
            多年来,日晷一直吸引着科学家和数学家们。
          2. People said he was able to cast a spell on the public.
            人们说他能吸引公众。
        • PHRASE 被…迷住
          If you areundersomeone's spell, you are so fascinated by them that you cannot think about anything else.
          1. Even sensible Frank had fallen under her spell.
            甚至连一向理智的弗兰克都被她迷住了。

        双语例句

        • It's shocking how students can't spell these days
          当今的学生们拼写上差得令人吃惊。
        • The dry spell is over.
          旱象已经解除。
        • Someone's spell of good fortune has run out.
          气数已尽。
        • Do not allow the opponents a breathing spell.
          不让对手有喘息的机会。
        • You gradually fall under the spell and get drawn in deeper and deeper
          你会渐渐着魔,越陷越深。
        • People said he was able to cast a spell on the public.
          人们说他能吸引公众。
        • How do you spell 'potato'?
          potato这个词怎么拼写?
        • Be assertive and spell out exactly how you feel
          要自信点儿,把自己的感受讲清楚。
        • Take care to spell every word right.
          注意把每个词拼正确。
        • As he talked with more and more gusto, we came more and more under his spell.
          他越说越起劲,大家越听越入神。