释义 |
splat I. \ˈsplat, usu -ad.+V\ verb (splatted ; splatted ; splatting ; splats) Etymology: Middle English splatten transitive verb : to split open and spread out (a pike) for cooking intransitive verb 1. : to flatten on impact < shooting snowballs that splatted on the black trunks — Saul Bellow > 2. : to make a sound characteristic of a bullet flattening on impact II. noun (-s) : a single flat thin often ornamental member of a chairback rising from the seat-rail or one just above it to the top rail used on chairs of the Queen Anne and later styles; also : a similar horizontal member III. noun (-s) Etymology: probably alteration (influenced by splat) (I) of plat (VIII) dialect England : a plot of ground; also : patch, spot, blotch IV. noun (-s) Etymology: back-formation from splatter (III) : any of various splattering or slapping sounds < splat of naked feet on concrete — Wallace Stegner > < the splat of a bullet > |