
(액체를) 엎지르다; 흘리다.
Cause or allow (liquid) to flow over the edge of its container, especially unintentionally.
예문:
"Be careful not to spill the hot soup on the carpet."
"He accidentally spilled red wine all over his new shirt."
"The waiter apologized profusely after spilling water on the customer's lap."
(액체가) 엎질러지다; 넘치다.
(Of liquid or contents) flow over the edge of a container or empty out onto a surface.
예문:
"The bucket was too full, and the water began to spill over the sides."
"When the glass tipped, the juice immediately spilled onto the wooden table."
"The grain bag ripped, and its contents spilled onto the dusty road."
(비밀을) 누설하다; 폭로하다.
Reveal confidential information or secrets to someone.
예문:
"Don't spill the beans about the surprise party before Saturday."
"The journalist refused to spill the source of the sensitive data."
"She was hesitant to spill her troubles to a complete stranger."
(사람을) 말이나 자전거에서 떨어뜨리다; 내동댕이치다.
Cause a rider to fall off a horse or bicycle.
예문:
"A sudden sharp turn almost spilled the cyclist onto the pavement."
"The bucking bronco managed to spill every single rider in the competition."
엎질러진 양; 유출; 누출.
An instance of liquid flowing over the edge of a container, or the amount of liquid spilled; leakage or overflow.
예문:
"The massive oil spill caused catastrophic damage to the coastal ecosystem."
"Cleaning up the coffee spill required several paper towels."
"We need to contain the chemical spill before it reaches the drain."
(말이나 자전거에서) 떨어짐; 전락.
A fall, especially from a horse or bicycle.
예문:
"Despite taking a nasty spill during the race, the jockey was unharmed."
"His first attempt at skateboarding ended with a painful spill on the concrete."
"The mountain biker recovered quickly after a minor spill on the rocky trail."
점화용 심지; 불쏘시개.
A thin strip of wood or rolled paper used for lighting a fire or candle.
예문:
"He used a long wooden spill to transfer the flame from the fireplace to the oil lamp."
"In the old days, spills were commonly used instead of matches to light tobacco."