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u rečniku PONS

ˈspit·ting dis·tance N

to be in [or within]spitting distance of sth inf

spit·ting ˈim·age N

spitting image
Ebenbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
to be the spitting image of sb

I. spit1 [spɪt] N

1. spit FOOD (for roasting meat):

Bratspieß m <-es, -e>

2. spit GEOG (of land):

Landzunge f <-, -n>

II. spit1 [spɪt] VB trans FOOD (put on a spit)

to spit meat [on sth]

spit2 [spɪt] N no pl INET

I. spit3 [spɪt] (saliva) N

spit inf:

Spucke f <-> inf
etw polieren [o. inf wienern]

Phrases:

II. spit3 <-tt-, spat [or Am esp. spit], spat [or Am esp. spit]> [spɪt] (saliva) VB intr

1. spit (expel saliva):

to spit in sb's face

2. spit fig (be angry):

to be spitting mad

3. spit impers inf (raining):

it is spitting [with rain]

4. spit:

spit (crackle) bacon, fat
spit fire
zischen <zischst, zischte, hat gezischt>
spit (hiss) cat

III. spit3 <-tt-, spat [or spit], spat [or spit]> [spɪt] (saliva) VB trans

1. spit (out of mouth):

to spit sth

2. spit fig (say angrily):

to spit sth

Phrases:

to spit blood [or venom] [or Am also nails] [or Aus also tacks]

spit (of land) N

ˈcuckoo spit N no pl ZOOL

I. spit up Am VB intr

spit up baby:

II. spit up Am VB trans

to spit up sth baby

ˈspit-roast VB trans

spit out VB trans

1. spit out (from mouth):

to spit out sth

2. spit out fig (say angrily):

to spit out sth
etw fauchen [o. A, SGer pfauchen]
come on, spit it out! inf
Present
Ispit
youspit
he/she/itspits
wespit
youspit
theyspit
Past
Ispat / American English spit
youspat / American English spit
he/she/itspat / American English spit
wespat / American English spit
youspat / American English spit
theyspat / American English spit
Present Perfect
Ihavespat / American English spit
youhavespat / American English spit
he/she/ithasspat / American English spit
wehavespat / American English spit
youhavespat / American English spit
theyhavespat / American English spit
Past Perfect
Ihadspat / American English spit
youhadspat / American English spit
he/she/ithadspat / American English spit
wehadspat / American English spit
youhadspat / American English spit
theyhadspat / American English spit