spare
- IPA[sper]
美式
- additional to what is required for ordinary use;not currently in use or occupied
- an item kept in case another item of the same type is lost, broken, or worn out;a spare tire
- give (something of which one has enough) to (someone); afford to give to;make free or available
verb: spare, 3rd person present: spares, gerund or present participle: sparing, past tense: spared, past participle: spared
noun: spare, plural noun: spares
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形容詞
- 1. additional to what is required for ordinary use few people had spare cash for inessentials 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ not currently in use or occupied the spare bedroom
- 2. with no excess fat; thin a spare, bearded figure 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. elegantly simple her clothes are smart and spare in style
- ▪ meager; nearly inadequate the furnishings were spare and unadorned
名詞
- 1. an item kept in case another item of the same type is lost, broken, or worn out with three to choose from, your child will never be without a spare
- ▪ a spare tire make sure there are no problems with any of the tires, including the spare
- 2. (in tenpin bowling) an act of knocking down all the pins with two consecutive rolls of the ball.
動詞
- 1. give (something of which one has enough) to (someone); afford to give to she asked if I could spare her a dollar or two 同義詞
- ▪ make free or available I'm sure you can spare me a moment
- 2. refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing there was no way the men would spare her 同義詞
- ▪ refrain from inflicting (something) on (someone) the country had until now been spared the violence occurring elsewhere
- ▪ try to ensure or satisfy one's own comfort or needs in her concern to help others, she has never spared herself
- 3. archaic be frugal but some will spend, and some will spare
- a person who refrains from inflicting something unpleasant on someone: I am in general a sparer of the rod
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who refrains from inflicting something unpleasant on someone: I am in general a sparer of the rod
Oxford American Dictionary
- become extremely angry or distraught
Oxford American Dictionary
- an extra tyre carried in a motor vehicle for use in case of a puncture.
Oxford Dictionary
- become extremely angry or distraught
Oxford Dictionary
- an extra tire carried in a motor vehicle for emergencies.
Oxford American Dictionary
- become extremely angry or distraught
Oxford Dictionary
- time that is not taken up by one's usual activities; leisure time.
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- IPA[spɛː]
英式
- additional to what is required for ordinary use: few people had spare cash for inessentials
- an item kept in case another item of the same type is lost, broken, or worn out: with three to choose from, your child will never be without a spare
- give (something of which one has enough) to (someone): she asked if I could spare her a bob or two
Oxford Dictionary