splash
splash 英 [splæʃ] 美 [splæʃ]
vt. 溅,泼;用...使液体飞溅 n. 飞溅的水;污点;卖弄 vi. 溅湿;溅开
进行时:splashing 过去式:splashed 过去分词:splashed 第三人称单数:splashes 名词复数:splashes
- A splash is a tiny amount of a liquid. You might, for example, prefer your coffee with just a splash of cream.
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- vt. 溅,泼;用...使液体飞溅
- n. 飞溅的水;污点;卖弄
- vi. 溅湿;溅开
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1. Don't splash my shoes.
别溅到我的鞋上。
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2. Now copy the splash into the window we work in.
现在,将喷溅图片拖入我们工作的窗口。
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3. This finding is similar to observations in Thailand, where a seawall at Patong Beach caused a splash-up of the tsunami wave and buildings behind it only suffered modest structural damages.
这个发现和在泰国观察到的是相似的,在那一个在巴东海滩的防波堤引起了一个海啸波的溅起,并且其后的建筑物只受到了适度的结构破坏。
- splash (n.) 1736, "water or liquid thrown upon anything," from splash (v.). Meaning "striking or ostentatious display" is first attested 1804. Sense of "small quantity of soda water, etc., added to a drink" is from 1922. Of color or light, 1832.
- splash (v.) 1715 (intransitive); 1722 (transitive), probably an alteration of plash with an intensive s-. Related: Splashed; splashing. Splash-board attested from 1826. Splash-down (n.) in the spacecraft sense is attested from 1961.
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