amerikai:
brit:
1. A thin metal or wooden rod on which meat is skewered for cooking, often over a fire.
Szinonimák: broach
2. A generally low, narrow, pointed, usually sandy peninsula.
1. To impale on a spit; to pierce with a sharp object.
to spit a loin of veal
2. To use a spit to cook; to attend to food that is cooking on a spit.
She’s spitting the roast in the kitchen.
1. A sudden impact or blow.
2. The shock and noise produced by violently closing a door or other object.
3. A slam dunk.
4. An insult.
I don't mean this as a slam, but you can be really impatient sometimes.
5. The yellow iron silicate produced in alum works as a waste product.
6. A poetry slam.
7. A slambook.
8. The refuse of alum works.
9. A subgenre of death metal with elements of hardcore punk focusing on midtempo rhythms, breakdowns and palm-muted riffs
1. A type of card game, also called ruff and honours.
2. A card game, played all at once without separate turns, in which players attempt to get rid of their cards as quickly as possible according to certain rules.
Szinonimák: spit
3. Losing or winning all the tricks in a game.
4. A bid of six (small slam) or seven (grand slam) in a suit or no trump.
5. Winning all (or all but one) of the available, major or specified events in a given year or sports season.
1. A shambling fellow.
1. Saliva, especially when expectorated.
There was spit all over the washbasin.
Szinonimák: expectoration, spittle
2. An instance of spitting; specifically, a light fall of rain or snow.
3. A person who exactly resembles someone else (usually in set phrases; see spitting image)
1. To evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth, etc.
Szinonimák: expectorate
2. To emit or expel in a manner similar to evacuating saliva from the mouth; specifically, to rain or snow slightly.
a hot pan spitting droplets of fat
3. To utter (something) violently.
4. (hip-hop) To rap, to utter.
5. To make a spitting sound, like an angry cat.
1. The depth to which the blade of a spade goes into the soil when it is used for digging; a layer of soil of the depth of a spade's blade.
2. The amount of soil that a spade holds; a spadeful.
1. To dig (something) using a spade; also, to turn (the soil) using a plough.
2. To plant (something) using a spade.
3. To dig, to spade.
Szinonimák: delve