0 to (cause to) flow, move, fall, or spread over the edge or outside the limits of something -- (使)灑出;(使)流出;(使)濺出; (使)湧出
1 an amount of something that has come out of a container -- 灑出量;溢出量
If you funnel the oil into the engine, you're less likely to spill it.
The cold fusion claims of 1989, in contrast, attracted criticism that spilled over from the purely theoretic domain to the professional one.
Elemental analyses of this deteriorated wood showed high levels of copper, chromium, iron, and lead, suggesting that a caustic chemical spill had occurred.
The detection of unexpected coherent echoes by incoherent scatter radars raises important questions concerning the generation mechanisms that spill over into coherent radars.