mush
mush 英 [mʌʃ] 美 [mʌʃ]
n. 感伤的话;浓粥;软块;胆怯 vi. 带狗撬在雪上前进 vt. 粉碎
进行时:mushing 过去式:mushed 过去分词:mushed 第三人称单数:mushes 名词复数:mushes
- Mush is a soft, squishy clump of something. That bowlful of mush your grandfather gave you for breakfast might be oatmeal.
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- n. 感伤的话;浓粥;软块;胆怯
- vi. 带狗撬在雪上前进
- vt. 粉碎
- int. 走!
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1. We must not presume too mush on the reliability of such sources.
我们不应过分指望/相信这类消息来源的可靠性。
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2. To facilitate the extension of sales, you mush advertise our products by mean of TV and newspapers.
为了更有效的拓展销售,你们必须在电视和报纸上推广我们的产品。
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3. Shopkeepers put up huge plastic covers on their store fronts or boarded them up to protect their properties from the sea of red mush.
店主们都在自家店面前挂上了大幅塑料罩布,或是用木板挡住店面,以免这场红色战争殃及店内货品。
- mush (interj.) command to sled dogs, first recorded 1862, as mouche, perhaps altered from French marchons! "advance!" (imperative of marcher "to march;" see march (v.)).
- mush (n.) "kind of porridge," 1670s, in the American colonies, variant of mash (n.) "soft mixture." Meaning "anything soft and thick" is attested from 1824.
- mush (v.) "to pound to a pulp," 1781, from mush (n.). Related: Mushed; mushing.
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