柯林斯詞典speck /sp?k/ (specks) 1. N-COUNT A speck is a very small stain, mark, or shape. 汙點(diǎn); 斑跡[oft N 'of' n] He has even cut himself shaving. There is a speck of blood by his ear. 他甚至在刮臉時(shí)劃傷了自己。他耳邊有一點(diǎn)血跡。2. N-COUNT A speck is a very small piece of a powdery substance. (粉狀物的) 微粒[oft N 'of' n] Billy leaned forward and brushed a speck of dust off his shoes. 比利頫身刷掉鞋上的一點(diǎn)灰塵。 返回 speck劍橋詞典a very small mark , piece , or amount 小點(diǎn),斑點(diǎn);小片;一點(diǎn)點(diǎn) He'd been painting the door and there were specks of paint all over the floor . 他在給門上漆,弄得地板上到処都是油漆斑點(diǎn)。 There's not a speck of (= not any) dust /dirt in their house . 他們的房子裡一塵不染。 We could see a speck (= a small amount ) of light at the end of the tunnel . 我們可以看見隧道盡頭有一點(diǎn)亮光。 返回 speck