slop 英 [slɒp]   美 [slɑp]

slop

slop  英 [slɒp] 美 [slɑp]

vt. 溢出,使溅出  vi. 溅出;泼洒 

进行时:slopping  过去式:slopped  过去分词:slopped  第三人称单数:slops  名词复数:slops 

Finally, a slop field is provided. 最后,提供了一个 slop 字段。
This method retrieves the $query, the $slop, and the $field from the GET array. 此方法从 GET 数组中获取 $query、$slop 和 $field。

  • Sticky or squishy mud (or food that's just about as appetizing) is slop. You'll want to wear your tall rubber boots if you're going to walk through the slop on the way to the bus stop.
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  • vt. 溢出,使溅出
  • vi. 溅出;泼洒
  • 1. Finally, a slop field is provided.

    最后,提供了一个 slop 字段。

  • 2. This method retrieves the $query, the $slop, and the $field from the GET array.

    此方法从 GET 数组中获取 $query、$slop 和 $field。

  • 3. Thus if the slop is 0, and the phrase is "hey you" then the phrase must be found in the position defined in the query.

    因此如果 slop 的值为 0,短语为 "hey you",那么必须按照查询中定义的位置寻找这个短语。

  • slop (n.) c. 1400, "mudhole," probably from Old English -sloppe "dung" (in plant name cusloppe, literally "cow dung"), related to slyppe "slime" (from PIE root *sleubh- "to slide, slip"). Meaning "semi-liquid food" first recorded 1650s; that of "refuse liquid of any kind, household liquid waste" (usually slops) is from 1815. Meaning "affected or sentimental material" is from 1866.
  • slop (n.2) late 14c., "loose outer garment," perhaps from Old English oferslop "surplice," which seems to be related to Middle Dutch slop, Old Norse sloppr (either of which also might be the source of the Middle English word), perhaps all from Proto-Germanic *slup-, from PIE root *sleubh- "to slide, slip" on the notion of a garment one "slips" on or into (compare sleeve). Sense extended generally to "clothing, ready-made clothing" (1660s), usually in plural slops. Hence, also, slop-shop "shop where ready-made clothes are sold" (1723).
  • slop (v.) "to spill carelessly" (transitive), 1550s, from slop (n.1). Intransitive sense from 1746. Related: Slopped; slopping.
slop / slɒp ; NAmE slɑːp / verb , noun slop slops slopped slopping verb ( -pp- ) 1 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. (of a liquid 液体 ) to move around in a container, often so that some liquid comes out over the edge 晃荡;(常指)溢出,溅出 Water was slopping around in the bottom of the boat. 船底有水在晃荡。 As he put the glass down the beer slopped over onto the table. 他放下杯子时,啤酒撒到了桌子上。 2 [transitive ] slopsth (+ adv./prep.) to make liquid or food come out of a container in an untidy way 倒出;使泼出;使溅洒 SYN spill He got out of the bath, slopping water over the sides. 他从浴缸里出来,水也跟着漫出来。 She slopped some beans onto a plate. 她往盘子里倒了一些豆子。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌslop aˈbout/aˈround ( BrE) ( informal) 1 to spend time relaxing or being lazy 休息;放松;偷懒 He used to slop around all day in his pyjamas. 以前,他时常整天穿着睡衣闲逛。 2 to move around in water, mud. etc. (在水、泥等里)趟来趟去,走动 ˌslop ˈout ( BrE) when prisoners slop out,they empty the containers that they use as toilets (囚犯)倒便桶 noun [uncountable ] ( alsoslops [plural ] ) 1 waste food, sometimes fed to animals 泔水;(倒掉的)剩饭菜 2 liquid or partly liquid waste, for example urineor dirty water from baths 污水;脏水 a slop bucket 污水桶 slop / slɒp ; NAmE slɑːp /
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