spot

سپاٹ
definition
verb
Andrew spotted the ad in the paper
see, notice, or recognize (someone or something) that is difficult to detect or that one is searching for.
the velvet was spotted with stains
mark with spots.
noun
ladybugs have black spots on their red wing covers
a small round or roundish mark, differing in color or texture from the surface around it.
a nice secluded spot
a particular place or point.
translation of 'spot '
noun
دهبا
example
a 'spot' of bother flared up
They arrive at the 'spot' where the hole is and the seminarist steps out of the Range Rover and has a look at it (the viewer still only sees, in a long shot, the side of the cliff).
Pit stops on the road are not so much for going to the bathroom as it is to covertly scarf down another 'spot' of drink.
Sometimes, in the darkness, I'd 'spot' the shining eyes of the stranger, so I'd try to cool things down.
He tells Harding that the session reminded him of a pecking party, where a group of hens, seeing a 'spot' of blood on one of their number, will peck that hen to death.
But you can 'spot' the artwork instantly, and you know whether you like the artwork, whether it grabs you or not.
I think this may require a 'spot' of further thought.
The risk premium equals the difference between the current futures price and the expected future 'spot' price.
an ideal picnic 'spot'
The acting from the leads is another bright 'spot' .
There is also a 'spot' market, but no real-time pricing exists.
Five college friends head for the woods for a 'spot' of rest and relaxation.
Time for a 'spot' of wig flipping while getting down and very dirty.
The extreme cases are easy to 'spot' but others require more time.
The third act does have one bright 'spot' , though - it's hilarious.
The only true bright 'spot' comes in the form of Morgan Freeman as a local bar owner.
the current 'spot' price
With hardly a chance to take a 'spot' of sea air, the season sails off again with a series of September art and antiques fairs.
At any rate, she's The Sweetest Thing's lone bright 'spot' .
may I offer you a 'spot'?
The only real bright 'spot' of the evening was Navarro, who despite his band mates, still managed to wow many in attendance with his awesome guitar abilities.
A record label sinks or swims on its A & R department's ability to 'spot' hot new talent, and Grainge considers Cowell one of the best.
The only bright 'spot' is provided by Cedric the Entertainer, as a crooked preacher.
From the helicopter they attempted to 'spot' Doug's body.
The only bright 'spot' in his existence is his son Derek.
a nice secluded 'spot'
She is making her weekly trip into Wellington for a 'spot' of shopping.
When he started losing calves, he switched to a different 'spot' .
the runner-up 'spot'
How else does he 'spot' the killer before he has any evidence?
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