SPOT


Meaning of SPOT in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' spät

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English; akin to Middle Dutch spotte stain, speck, Old Norse spotti small piece

Date: 13th century

1 : a taint on character or reputation : FAULT <the only spot on the family name>

2 a : a small area visibly different (as in color, finish, or material) from the surrounding area b (1) : an area marred or marked (as by dirt) (2) : a circumscribed surface lesion of disease (as measles) or decay < spot s of rot> <rust spot s on a leaf> c : a conventionalized design used on playing cards to distinguish the suits and indicate values

3 : an object having a specified number of spots or a specified numeral on its surface

4 : a small quantity or amount : BIT

5 a : a particular place, area, or part b : a small extent of space

6 plural usually spot : a small croaker ( Leiostomus xanthurus ) of the Atlantic coast with a black spot behind the opercula

7 a : a particular position (as in an organization or a hierarchy) b : a place or appearance on an entertainment program

8 : SPOTLIGHT

9 : a position usually of difficulty or embarrassment

10 : a brief announcement or advertisement broadcast between scheduled radio or television programs

11 : a brief segment or report on a broadcast especially of news

– on the spot

1 : at once : IMMEDIATELY

2 : at the place of action

3 a : in a responsible or accountable position b : in a difficult or trying situation

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.