squirt
squirt 英 [skwɜ:t] 美 [skwɜrt]
n. 喷射 v. 喷射
进行时:squirting 过去式:squirted 过去分词:squirted 第三人称单数:squirts 名词复数:squirts
- To squirt is to abruptly squeeze a liquid out of something. When you spend the day at the beach, you might squirt sunblock on your arms or squirt ketchup on the fries you bought at the snack bar.
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- n. 喷射
- v. 喷射
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1. I desperately squirted water on the flames.
我拚命朝火上喷水。
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2. When I cut the lemon, juice squirted in my eye.
我切柠檬时,柠檬汁溅到了我眼睛里。
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3. He squirted a water pistol at me .
他用玩具水枪朝我喷水。
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4. a squirt of perfume
喷出的一股香水
- squirt (n.) late 14c., "diarrhea," from squirt (v.). Meaning "jet of liquid" is from 1620s. Meaning "a whipper-snapper" is from 1839.
- squirt (v.) late 15c., squyrten "to spit" (intransitive), of uncertain origin, probably imitative. Transitive sense "cause to issue in a sudden jet or stream" is from 1580s. Related: Squirted; squirting. Squirt-gun attested from 1803.
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