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I . spot [spɒt, americ spɑ:t] SUBST

1. spot (mark):

spot
plama f
spot of ink
kleks m
spot fig
skaza f
spot fig

2. spot (pattern):

spot
spot
kropka f

3. spot Brit (on skin):

spot
skaza f
spot
znamię nt

4. spot (pimple):

spot
krosta f
spot

5. spot:

spots pl MED

6. spot esp Brit (little bit):

spot
a spot of rain
a spot of lunch

8. spot TV, RÁDIO:

spot
numer m
guest spot

9. spot (advertisement):

spot

10. spot coloq → spotlight

II . spot <-tt-> [spɒt, americ spɑ:t] VERBO intr Brit

III . spot <-tt-> [spɒt, americ spɑ:t] VERBO trans

2. spot (stain):

spot
plamić [perf po-]

3. spot AM JOGOS:

to spot sb sth

Veja também: spotlight

I . spotlight SUBST

1. spotlight (beam of light):

2. spotlight (lamp):

3. spotlight fig:

II . spotlight <-ed, -ed [or spotlit, spotlit]> VERBO trans

1. spotlight (direct attention):

2. spotlight (shine):

spot SUBST

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beauty spot SUBST

1. beauty spot (place):

beauty spot

2. beauty spot (mark):

beauty spot

blind spot SUBST

1. blind spot ANAT:

blind spot

2. blind spot AUTOMÓVEL:

blind spot

3. blind spot (lack of understanding):

spot cash SUBST sem pl

spot cash → ready cash

Veja também: ready cash

ready cash, ready money SUBST sem pl

spot contract SUBST ECON

spot-on ADJ Brit coloq

spot rate SUBST ECON

spot remover SUBST

spot sale SUBST ECON

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The cathedral remains a popular spot for protesters, due to the government's previous disinclination to arrest protesters inside church property.
en.wikipedia.org
Music lovers hoping for a spot in the standing pit will have to fork out an eye-watering $1,599, while reserved floor tickets cost a minimum of $699.
www.independent.co.uk
Except in special circumstances the gold market tends to be in positive contango, i.e. the forward price of gold is higher than the spot price.
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The sea, when conditions are right, is a popular spot for surfing and bodyboarding.
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He remembered meeting the saucy singer and asked her to audition for him on the spot, which she did.
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Whilst the spot remained small, it wouldn't heal - bleeding in the shower, then scabbing over, in a "never ending" cycle.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Therefore, the diameter of the light spot is defined by the aluminium reflector, and can not be adjusted without changing the lamp.
en.wikipedia.org
They thought democracy could take the form of mob rule that could be shaped on the spot by a demagogue.
en.wikipedia.org
It takes a careful eye to spot the difference.
en.wikipedia.org
There is a detour around the trouble spot, using local roads.
www.cbc.ca

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