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splashBrE /splæʃ/NAmE /splæʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they splash BrE /splæʃ/ NAmE /splæʃ/present simple - he / she / it splashes BrE /ˈsplæʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈsplæʃɪz/past simple splashed BrE /splæʃt/ NAmE /splæʃt/past participle splashed BrE /splæʃt/ NAmE /splæʃt/ -ing form splashing BrE /ˈsplæʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈsplæʃɪŋ/ [I] + adv./prep. (of liquid 液体) to fall noisily onto a surface 泼洒;哗啦哗啦地溅;噼里啪啦地落◆Water splashed onto the floor. 水哗的一声泼洒在地板上。◆Rain splashed against the windows. 雨点啪啦啪啦地打在窗户上。 [T] to make sb/sth wet by making water, mud, etc. fall on them/it 把(水、泥等)泼在…上,溅在…上;朝…上泼(或溅)◆~ sth on/onto/over sb/sthHe splashed cold water on his face. 他把冷水往脸上泼。◆~ sb/sth with sthHe splashed his face with cold water. 他朝脸上泼冷水。◆My clothes were splashed with mud. 我衣服上溅满了泥。◆~ sb/sthStop splashing me! 别溅我了! [I] (+ adv./prep.) to move through water making drops fly everywhere (在水中)溅着水花行走,拍打着水游◆The kids were splashing through the puddles. 孩子们哗啦哗啦地溅着水花从水坑里蹚过。◆People were having fun in the pool, swimming or just splashing around. 人们在游泳池里或者游泳,或者只是拍打戏水,开心地玩着。 [T] ~ sth with sth [usually passive] to decorate sth with areas of bright colour, not in a regular pattern 用(泼洒色斑)装饰◆The walls were splashed with patches of blue and purple. 墙壁上随意泼了大块的蓝色和紫色。 ●ˈsplash sth across/over sthto put a photograph, news story, etc. in a place where it will be easily noticed 把(照片、新闻报道等)安排在显著位置;在突出位置刊载●ˌsplash ˈdown(of a spacecraft 航天器) to land in the sea or ocean 溅落(在海洋里) ➡ related noun splashdown ●ˌsplash ˈout (on sth)●ˌsplash sth↔ˈout (on/for sth)(BrE, informal) to spend a lot of money on sth 花大笔的钱(买某物等)◆We're going to splash out and buy a new car. 我们打算挥霍一下,买辆新车。◆He splashed out hundreds of pounds on designer clothes. 他花了几百英镑买名牌服装。 splashBrE /splæʃ/NAmE /splæʃ/ noun [C] the sound of sth hitting liquid or of liquid hitting sth 落水声;溅泼声◆We heard the splash when she fell into the pool. 她掉进游泳池时我们听见扑通的一声。 [C] a small amount of liquid that falls onto sth; the mark that this makes 溅上的液体;溅洒后留下的污渍◆splashes of water on the floor 洒在地板上的一摊摊水◆dark splashes of mud on her skirt 溅在她裙子上的黑泥点 [C] a small area of bright colour or light that contrasts with the colours around it 色块;光斑◆These flowers will give a splash of colour throughout the summer. 这些花会给整个夏天增添一片亮丽的色彩。 band, check, dot, fleck, pattern, speckle, splash, spot, streak, stripe [sing.] (informal) a small amount of liquid that you add to a drink 掺入饮料的少量液体◆coffee with just a splash of milk 只加了少量牛奶的咖啡 ➡ compare dash noun (3) [sing.] an article in a newspaper, etc. that is intended to attract a lot of attention (报章等旨在招徕读者的)重点文章 ●make, cause, etc. a ˈsplash(informal) to do sth in a way that attracts a lot of attention or causes a lot of excitement 引起广泛关注;引起轰动 |