spout

US /spaʊt/
UK /spaʊt/
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1.

bec, goulot

a tube or lip through which liquid can be poured or discharged

:
The teapot has a long, elegant spout.
La théière a un long et élégant bec.
Water gushed from the spout of the fountain.
L'eau jaillissait du bec de la fontaine.
1.

jaillir, cracher

to send out liquid or other contents in a stream

:
The whale spouted water high into the air.
La baleine crachait de l'eau haut dans les airs.
Oil began to spout from the broken pipeline.
Le pétrole a commencé à jaillir du pipeline cassé.
2.

débiter, proférer

to utter (words) in a lengthy, pompous, or declamatory manner

:
He tends to spout off about politics whenever he gets a chance.
Il a tendance à débiter des discours sur la politique dès qu'il en a l'occasion.
Don't just spout theories; show me the evidence.
Ne te contente pas de débiter des théories; montre-moi les preuves.