spill
spill.01 - to cause or allow to flow
SPILL-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. Member of VNcls pour-9.5, substance_emission-43.4. This roleset conflates agent and source, which VN separates. (from spill.01-v)Aliases:
spill (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity splilling
ARG1-PPT: entity spilled
ARG2-LOC: location/direction
ARG1-PPT: entity spilled
ARG2-LOC: location/direction
all arguments
On July 2 , 1987ARGM-TMP
, the tanker S.S. Glacier BayARG0
struck a rock and spilledrel
almost 150,000 gallons of oilARG1
into the Cook InletARG2
.transitive with adverbials
Arkansas Democrat David PryorARG0
spilledrel
his gutsARG1
on the Senate floorARGM-LOC
the other dayARGM-TMP
after he 'd joined the Finance Committee 's early - morning pork - barrel revelsARGM-TMP
: `` I must tell you ...One of the best sentences ever.
The rich nuances that suffuse this roll call are seen in the timeless distinction between a schlemiel ` clumsy jerk ' and a schlimazel ` habitual loser ' :
the schlemielARG0
inevitablyARGM-ADV
trips and spillsrel
his hot soupARG1
? all over the schlimazelARG2
.spill_over
spill_over.02 - to overflow, pour out
SPILL_OVER-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from spill.02-v)Aliases:
spill_over (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: entity spilled over
ARG2-LOC: location/direction
ARG2-LOC: location/direction
both arguments
The same issueARG1
threatens to spillrel
overrel
to the foreign aid debateARG2
, and Mr. Bush also is threatening to veto any agreement that preserves Senate - passed provisions renewing U.S. support for the United Nations Fund for Population Activities .spill_out
spill_out.03 - to pour out
SPILL_OUT-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from spill.03-v)Aliases:
spill_out (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: entity spilled out
ARG2-LOC: location/direction
ARG2-LOC: location/direction
with direction
Come daybreak , eight family members and two other workers unroll
a sheetARG1
of raw rubber thatR-ARG1
covers the floor of the house and spillsrel
outrel
onto the streetARG2
.