1.恶意;怨恨;遗恨
1.欺负,虐待,妨碍,刁难,泄愤
1.a feeling of wanting to upset someone or cause problems for them, especially because you think something is unfair
1.to deliberately upset someone or cause them problems
1.Hai Xi Xi spited two bite of spit into his hands ringingly, "go aside, look at me! " He exerted all his strength to pound the pick.
“啐!啐!”海喜喜响亮地朝两手啐了两口唾沫,“你闪开,看我的!”他哼地一声使劲地砸下镐头。
2.There was shisk-kabob for lunch, huge, savory hunks of spited meat sizzling like the devil over charcoal.
午餐是叉烤羊肉,香喷喷的大块烤肉端上桌还咝咝作响,就象还在炭火上似的。
3.Exaggerating the looks, giving her bigger hair. wild and spited out, editorial from a magazine, its high fashion, its selling the concept.
很夸张的造型,膨胀的头发,比较狂野爆炸。一般高端时尚杂志的造型想宣示一种概念和态度。
4.that was my first to ignore his request, he was so angrily that he always spited me deliberately from then on.
那是我第一次无视他的请求,他如此生气并自此以后他总是有意刁难我,