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Table "Rupture":
spade n.Spade.
Shovel (a tool used to "break" the soil).
spear n.Spears, guns (poke things "broken").
split v.Split, split.
spoil v.Damage; Spoiled ("damaged" means "broken") spoon nspoon, spoon (a bit like a "shovel") table "outward, splatter":
spark v.Sparks, power sparks.
sparkle v.Sparkle and shine.
speak v.Speak, speak (to broadcast sounds, phrases) speech nSpeeches, speeches.
spider n.Spider (spider sneretching web).
spill v.Spill, spill.
spit v.Spit (spitting.
splash v.Splash, splash.
spray n.Sprays, droplets.
spread v.Disseminate, disseminate ("outreach" information) Spring nFountain; Spring.
sprinkle v.Sprinkle, spray, shower.
sprout v.Germination (germination is the "outward" emergence of the plant), association: sprout=spring+out
spew v.Vomit.
spawn n.Fish eggs (most fish are fertilized in vitro and "excrete" sperm eggs out of the body) has the connotation of "breathing" and "sending air out".
Table "Outward Expansion, Expansion":
space n.Clearing; Spacious (space is formed by "expansion") spacious aExpansive, expansive.
span n.Span ("Expansion" forms a certain span) Sphere nSphere; Range.
sponge n.Sponge (sponge loves to "swell" outward) homonym: dead fat.
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Words that start with sp are: I can't remember it for a while.
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1. space English [spe s] United States [spes]nSpace; Space; Distance, viLeave intervals, vtSeparated.
2. Spring English [SPR] United States [SPR] NSpring; Spring. Spring; Vitality; Jumping, adjSpring, vi
Grow; Emission; Jump out; Split, vtmake a jump; Envoy**; Raised suddenly; Make a bounce off, n.(spring) personal name; (de) Spring; (English, Finnish, Swedish) Spring.
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1. When a word starts with sp, p should be pronounced as [b].
2. When a word starts with st, t should be pronounced as [d].
3. When a word starts with sk, k should be pronounced as [ɡ].
In the English phonetic alphabet, the consonants [p], [b], [t], [d], [k], and [g] are plosives. When a plosive is followed by another plosive, the previous plosive only follows its pronunciation part to make a good pronunciation mouth shape and form an obstruction, but does not burst out, and the subsequent consonant sound is emitted after a slight pause.
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speed
English [spi:d] American [SPID].
n.Velocity; Fast; Prosperous; (Automobile) transmission, gearshift vt& vi.
Hurry, accelerate.
vi.Hasten; Speeding; Move forward quickly; Thriving.
vt.Speed up....speed; Make success, make prosperity.
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spring,sport,speak,speech,spot,spring,sport,speak,speech,live.
English words starting with l are: light, lamp, lamb, lie, lord. >>>More
Table "Rupture":
spade n.Spade. >>>More
There are five vowel letters in English: a, e, i, o, and u. The vowel alphabet, or vowel letter, refers to the alphabet that plays a role in the sound of a language. The vowel sound is also called "vowel". >>>More
g is a high-speed train read "high" sound c is a quasi-high-speed intercity train read "city" sound d is a quasi-high-speed EMU train read "EMU" or "moving" sound dj is the quasi-high-speed EMU detection car, this car is a train that tests the performance of EMUs, and will not be used as a commonly used EMU train, read "dynamic inspection" sound z is a direct express train Read "straight" sound t is an express train Read "special" sound k is a fast train Read "fast" sound (At present, passenger trains starting with "N" are divided into trains starting with "K", and A is a temporary train in the tube.) Pronunciation unknown: l for temporary trains; pronounced "pro" for tourist trains; pronounced "travel" pronounced 1001-1998 for ordinary express trains that span three or more bureaus directly read 4 digits: 2001-3998 for ordinary fast trains across two bureaus directly read 4 digits 4001-5998 for ordinary fast trains in the tube direct pronounced 4001-8998 for ordinary passenger slow trains or commuter trains, direct read 4 digits, as of February 2010.