单词 | splash |
释义 | verb | noun splashsplash1 /splæʃ/ ●●● W3 verb 1LIQUID FALLS/HITS something [intransitive] if a liquid splashes, it hits or falls on something, usually making a noise: splash against/on/over The waves splashed against the rocks.2MAKE somebody/something WET [transitive] to make water or another liquid hit someone or something: The kids were splashing each other.splash something on/over etc. something He splashed cold water on his face.splash somebody/something with something A car drove past, splashing all of us with mud.3MAKE LIQUID FLY [intransitive] to make liquid fly up in the air with a loud noise by hitting it or by moving around in it or through it: splash around The boys were splashing around in the ocean.splash through The truck splashed through a stream.4POUR [transitive always + adv./prep.] to put liquid somewhere in a careless way5splash something across/on/over something [usually passive] if a newspaper splashes a story or picture across its pages, it prints it very large so that it is easy to notice: The story was splashed across the front page.splash down phrasal verb if a spacecraft splashes down, it lands in the ocean[Origin: 1700–1800 plash to splash (16–19 centuries)] → see also splashdown verb | noun splashsplash2 ●●○ noun [countable] 1SOUND the sound of a liquid hitting something or being moved around quickly: She fell into the river with a loud splash.2LIQUID an amount of liquid that splashes, or the act of splashing: splash of a splash of cold water3make a splash informal to do something that gets a lot of public attention: His performance made quite a splash on Broadway.4COLOR a small area of a bright color: splash of a splash of color5SMALL AMOUNT [usually singular] a small amount of liquid added to a drink or food: splash of a splash of lemon6MARK a mark made by a liquid splashing onto something else |
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