slush
slush 英 [slʌʃ] 美 [slʌʃ]
n. 烂泥;污水;水泥砂浆;胡说八道 vt. 溅湿;给…灌砂浆;给…上润滑油 vi. 溅泼;在融雪中走
进行时:slushing 过去式:slushed 过去分词:slushed 第三人称单数:slushes 名词复数:slushes
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- n. 烂泥;污水;水泥砂浆;胡说八道
- vt. 溅湿;给…灌砂浆;给…上润滑油
- vi. 溅泼;在融雪中走
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1. Today it is more like slush, " he says.
而今天,冰更像烂泥。
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2. Developers sometimes call this point in the project "code slush" -- that is, not yet "code freeze," since certain kinds of change are still allowed.
开发人员有时候称项目中这一点为“代码烂泥” —— 换句话说,还没有“代码冻结”,因为某些类型的变更还允许出现。
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3. Republicans, however, have warned the Obama administration about turning it into a "slush fund" for pet projects, and some have proposed legislation that would close TARP at year end.
然而共和党人士曾对将该计划资金变为"小金库"而对奥巴马政府提出警告,一些共和党人还提案在年底结束TARP.
- slush (n.) 1640s, "melting snow, snow and water," perhaps from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian and Swedish slask "slushy ground;" obsolete Danish slus "sleet"), all probably imitative of the sound of sloshing. Slush fund is first attested 1839, from an earlier sense of slush "refuse fat" (1756); the money from the sale of a ship's slush was distributed among the officers, which was the original sense of the phrase. The extended meaning "money collected for bribes and to buy influence" is first recorded 1874, no doubt with suggestions of "greasing" palms.
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