spouts

英[spaʊt] 美[spaʊt]
  • n.【C】喷口;水管;水柱v.喷出;滔滔不绝地说
spouter spouted spouted spouting spouts
Noun:
  1. an opening that allows the passage of liquids or grain

Verb:
  1. gush forth in a sudden stream or jet;

    "water gushed forth"

  2. talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The spout of the teapot is jammed by tea.
      茶壶的壶口被茶叶堵住了。
    2. A thin cloud of steam was rising from the spout .
      喷口处冒出一股薄薄的水蒸气。
    3. The eensy weensy spider went up the water spout.
      小蜘蛛顺着水管向上爬,
    4. Rain runs down a spout from our roof to the ground.
      雨水经过雨水管从我们的屋顶流到了地上。
    5. The pipe burst and a spout of water shoot out.
      水管破裂了,一股水喷了出来。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Water is spouting out of the pipe.
      水正从管子里喷出来。
    2. The geyser will spout every thirty minutes.
      这处喷泉每三十分钟就会喷发一次。
    3. He is always spouting Shakespeare.
      他老是喋喋不休地谈莎士比亚。
    4. Children dislike being spouted at by pompous teachers.
      学生不喜欢听自命不凡的教师对他们夸夸其谈。