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spout
/ˈspaʊt/
噴口(vt.)噴出,噴射,滔滔不絕說出,典押(vi.)噴射,高談闊論
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spout
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Spouted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Spouting
.]
1.
To
throw
out
forcibly
and
abundantly
,
as
liquids
through
an
orifice
or
a
pipe
;
to
eject
in
a
jet
;
as
,
an
elephant
spouts
water
from
his
trunk
.
Who
kept
Jonas
in
the
fish's
maw
Till
he
was
spouted
up
at
Ninivee
? --
Chaucer
.
Next
on
his
belly
floats
the
mighty
whale
. . .
He
spouts
the
tide
. --
Creech
.
2.
To
utter
magniloquently
;
to
recite
in
an
oratorical
or
pompous
manner
.
Pray
,
spout
some
French
,
son
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
3.
To
pawn
;
to
pledge
;
as
,
to
spout
a
watch
. [
Cant
]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spout
,
v. i.
1.
To
issue
with
violence
,
or
in
a
jet
,
as
a
liquid
through
a
narrow
orifice
,
or
from
a
spout
;
as
,
water
spouts
from
a
hole
;
blood
spouts
from
an
artery
.
All
the
glittering
hill
Is
bright
with
spouting
rills
. --
Thomson
.
2.
To
eject
water
or
liquid
in
a
jet
.
3.
To
utter
a
speech
,
especially
in
a
pompous
manner
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spout
,
n.
1.
That
through
which
anything
spouts
;
a
discharging
lip
,
pipe
,
or
orifice
;
a
tube
,
pipe
,
or
conductor
of
any
kind
through
which
a
liquid
is
poured
,
or
by
which
it
is
conveyed
in
a
stream
from
one
place
to
another
;
as
,
the
spout
of
a
teapot
;
a
spout
for
conducting
water
from
the
roof
of
a
building
. --
Addison
.
“A
conduit
with
three
issuing
spouts
.”
--
Shak
.
In
whales
. . .
an
ejection
thereof
[
water
]
is
contrived
by
a
fistula
,
or
spout
,
at
the
head
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
From
silver
spouts
the
grateful
liquors
glide
.
--
Pope
.
2.
A
trough
for
conducting
grain
,
flour
,
etc
.,
into
a
receptacle
.
3.
A
discharge
or
jet
of
water
or
other
liquid
,
esp
.
when
rising
in
a
column
;
also
,
a
waterspout
.
To put up the spout
,
To shove up the spout
,
or
To pop up the spout
,
to
pawn
or
pledge
at
a
pawnbroker's
; --
in
allusion
to
the
spout
up
which
the
pawnbroker
sent
the
ticketed
articles
. [
Cant
]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spout
n
:
an
opening
that
allows
the
passage
of
liquids
or
grain
v
1:
gush
forth
in
a
sudden
stream
or
jet
; "
water
gushed
forth
"
[
syn
:
spurt
,
spirt
,
gush
]
2:
talk
in
a
noisy
,
excited
,
or
declamatory
manner
[
syn
:
rant
,
mouth off
,
jabber
,
rabbit on
,
rave
]
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