speck
英 [spek]
美 [spek]
n. 小点; 污点
复数:specks 现在分词:specking 过去式:specked
Collins.1 / BNC.15041 / COCA.10442
牛津词典
noun
- 小点;污点
a very small spot; a small piece of dirt, etc.- The ship was now just a speck in the distance.
此时,那艘船不过是远处的一个小点。 - specks of dust
尘埃
- The ship was now just a speck in the distance.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 污点;痕迹;斑点;小块
Aspeckis a very small stain, mark, or shape.- ...a speck of blood.
一点血迹
- ...a speck of blood.
- N-COUNT (粉末状物质的)微粒
Aspeckis a very small piece of a powdery substance.- Billy leaned forward and brushed a speck of dust off his shoes.
比利俯身擦掉了鞋子上的一丝灰尘。
- Billy leaned forward and brushed a speck of dust off his shoes.
英英释义
noun
- a very small spot
- the plane was just a speck in the sky
- a slight but appreciable amount
- this dish could use a touch of garlic
- (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
verb
- produce specks in or on
- speck the cloth
双语例句
- He's only a tiny speck within the massive expanse of the entire world.
Atinyspeckwithinthemassiveexpanseoftheentireworld.在苍茫浩瀚的世界上,这是个不起眼的小不点儿。 - He looked at a speck on the window glass.
他看到了窗玻璃上的一个污斑。 - The earth is only a speck in the universe.
地球在宇宙中只不过是一个小点罢了。 - There was a speck of blood on his collar.
他的衣领上有一点血斑。 - Shirley flicked a speck of fluff from the sleeve of her black suit
雪莉弹掉了黑色套装袖子上的一点小绒毛。 - All I need is one little speck of blood.
我只要一小块血斑。 - Every speck of information imaginable.
可以想像到的每一点信息。 - You're like a solitary speck in the sky.
你就像天空中漂浮着的一粒孤寂的微尘。 - Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark.
我们的行星在广大包围著我们的、近乎无限的宇宙黑暗中,仅是一点微尘。 - He flipped a speck of dust off.
他把一点尘迹弹掉。