slushy ['slʌʃi]  

slushy

slushy  ['slʌʃi]

adj. 泥泞的;融雪的  n. 船上的厨子;(澳)厨子的助手 

比较级:slushier  最高级:slushiest 

The last whale hunters in the United States, native Alaskans ply slushy waters off the state's coast in a walrus-skin boat. 美国最后的猎鲸人,阿拉斯加原住民身着海象皮大衣,沿海岸线泥泞的水域,弓腰,候鲸。
Instead, one car after another turned off Flatbush Avenue, which was slushy but passable, and onto our street, where they were all brought to a standstill halfway up the block. 不过,不时有汽车绕过泥泞却堪行的弗拉特布什大道转到我们这条街道上,一辆接一辆地驶过来,然后全部堵在了街区以北的半道上。

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  • adj. 泥泞的;融雪的
  • n. 船上的厨子;(澳)厨子的助手
  • 1. The last whale hunters in the United States, native Alaskans ply slushy waters off the state's coast in a walrus-skin boat.

    美国最后的猎鲸人,阿拉斯加原住民身着海象皮大衣,沿海岸线泥泞的水域,弓腰,候鲸。

  • 2. Instead, one car after another turned off Flatbush Avenue, which was slushy but passable, and onto our street, where they were all brought to a standstill halfway up the block.

    不过,不时有汽车绕过泥泞却堪行的弗拉特布什大道转到我们这条街道上,一辆接一辆地驶过来,然后全部堵在了街区以北的半道上。

  • 3. Traveling sometimes by skis, sometimes on foot, sometimes in kayaks, they negotiated endless mazes of rafted ice intersected by slushy leads.

    他们有时滑雪代步,有时步行,有时则乘坐皮艇,越过无数交错着雪泥覆盖小路的浮冰迷宫。

  • slushy (adj.) 1791, "covered with slush," from slush + -y (2). As slang for "ship's cook," 1859, from slush (n.) "refuse from a cook's galley" (1756). Related: Slushiness.
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