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1 spew
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/111620/spew_out">spew out* * *[spju:]I. vt1. (emit)2. (vomit)▪ to \spew sth etw erbrechen [o ausspucken]to \spew blood Blut spuckenII. vi1. (flow out) exhaust, lava, gas austreten; ash, dust herausgeschleudert werden; flames hervorschlagen; fire hervorzüngeln; water hervorsprudeln; ( fig) paper, information sich akk ergießen geh2. (vomit) erbrechen3. (be said) heraussprudeln* * *[spjuː]1. vi1) (inf: vomit) brechen, spuckenit makes me spew (fig) — es kotzt mich an (sl)
2. vt1) (inf: vomit) erbrechen, ausspucken; blood spucken, speienthe popular press spews (out) lies — die Boulevardpresse überschüttet ihre Leser mit Lügen
* * *spew [spjuː]A v/i2. Br sl kotzenB v/t1. Schleim etc ausspucken3. Br sl auskotzenC s Br sl Kotze f* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- spew out -
2 disgorge
transitive verbausspucken; ausspeien (geh.); (fig.) ausspeien (geh.)* * *[dis'ɡo:‹](to bring up (eg from the stomach); to throw out or up: The chimney was disgorging clouds of black smoke.) ausstoßen* * *dis·gorge[dɪsˈgɔ:ʤ, AM -ˈgɔ:rʤ]I. vt▪ to \disgorge sth etw ausspucken [o ausspeien] a. fig* * *[dɪs'gɔːdZ]1. vtfood ausspucken, ausspeien; (stomach) ausstoßen; (fig = spew forth) ausspeien; (river) waters ergießen; (= give up) her(aus)geben or herausrückenthe train disgorged its passengers —
the ship is disgorging its cargo of weapons — aus dem Schiff werden Waffen ausgeladen
2. vi(river) aus einer Schlucht austreten* * *disgorge [dısˈɡɔː(r)dʒ]A v/t2. fließen lassen:3. (widerwillig) wieder herausgeben oder umg herausrückeninto in akk)* * *transitive verbausspucken; ausspeien (geh.); (fig.) ausspeien (geh.)* * *v.ausspucken v.auswerfen v.
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spew — [spju:] v [: Old English; Origin: spiwan] 1.) [I always + adverb/ preposition,T] also spew out/forth to flow out of something quickly in large quantities, or to make something flow out in this way ▪ Factory chimneys spewed fumes out into the sky … Dictionary of contemporary English
Spew — Spew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spewed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spewing}.] [OE. spewen, speowen, AS. sp[=i]wan;n to D. spuwen to spit. OS & OHG. sp[=i]wan, G. speien, Icel. sp?ja to spew, Sw. spy, Dan. spye, Goth. spiewan, th. spjauti, L. spuere to split,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spew´er — spew «spyoo», verb, noun. –v.t., v.i. to throw out; cast forth; vomit: »A crater crust which may crack and spew fire any day... (Charlotte Brontë). The encampment began to spew out men (H. G. Wells). –n. something that is spewed; vomit. Also,… … Useful english dictionary
spew — Synonyms and related words: barf, be seasick, be sick, belch, blow open, blow out, break out, bring up, burst, burst forth, burst out, cascade, cast forth, chuck up, debouch, debouchment, decant, discharge, disembogue, disgorge, disgorgement,… … Moby Thesaurus
spew — verb 1 also spew out/forth (intransitive always + adv/ prep, transitive) to flow out of something in large quantities, or to make something flow out in this way (+ from/into/over): Lava spewed from the volcano. | spew sth (out): The burst pipe… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
spew — [[t]spyu[/t]] v. i. 1) pat to discharge the contents of the stomach through the mouth; vomit 2) to gush or pour out 3) pat to eject from the stomach through the mouth; vomit 4) to pour out or hurl forth violently 5) pat something that is spewed;… … From formal English to slang
spew — /spju / (say spyooh) verb (i) 1. Also, Obsolete, spue. to discharge the contents of the stomach through the mouth; vomit. 2. Colloquial to indicate or express extreme annoyance: if the Blues lose, we ll be spewing. –verb (t) 3. Also, Obsolete …
spew — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spīwan; akin to Old High German spīwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. vomit 2. to come forth in a flood or gush 3. to ooze out as if under… … New Collegiate Dictionary
spew — spewer, n. /spyooh/, v.i. 1. to discharge the contents of the stomach through the mouth; vomit. v.t. 2. to eject from the stomach through the mouth; vomit. 3. to cast forth, gush, or eject, as in disgust or anger: The angry sergeant spewed his… … Universalium
spew — v 1. disgorge, spit out, vomit, vomit forth; regurgitate, throw up, heave, be sick, puke, retch, Sl. barf, Sl. upchuck, Sl. blow lunch. 2. gush, issue, spout, spurt; emit, send forth, eject, discharge … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
spew — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. vomit, regurgitate, retch, throw up; gush, shoot, spout, eject, emit, expel; spit; discharge. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. spread, spit, blow out; see blow 1 , scatter 2 . III (Roget s 3… … English dictionary for students