splashes; splashed; splashing
splashes; splashed; splashing
Learner's definition of SPLASH
1
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] of a liquid : to move, fall, or hit something in a noisy or messy way(液体)稀里哗啦地溅落,飞溅 -
Water/Mud splashed everywhere.水/泥浆溅得到处都是。
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He dropped the bottle and bleach splashed onto the floor.他把瓶子弄掉了,漂白粉洒了一地。
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We could hear the waves splashing against the side of the boat.我们能听到海浪拍打船舷的声音。
2 [+ object]
a : to cause (water or another liquid) to move in a noisy way or messy way使(水或其他液体)稀里哗啦地洒;泼洒 -
The baby splashed the water.那个婴儿拍着水玩。
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Don't splash water at your brother.别朝你弟弟洒水!
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I accidentally splashed some water on the floor.我不小心把水溅到了地板上。
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She splashed cold water on her face.她往自己脸上撩了凉水。
b : to make (someone or something) wet with large drops of water or another liquid朝…泼洒;使…溅湿 -
Don't splash your brother.别把水洒到你弟弟身上了。
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We were splashed by a passing car.我们被一辆路过的汽车溅了一身水。
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She splashed her face with cold water.她往自己脸上撩了凉水。
3
[no object] : to move through water in a noisy and messy way泼溅着水行进;拍打着水游 4
[+ object] : to mark (something) with patches of color or light使有色块;使有光斑 —
often used as (be) splashed with常用作(be) splashed with
splash across/over
[phrasal verb] splash (something) across/over (something)
: to put (something, such as a photograph or news headline) in a place or position where it will be easily seen by many people把(照片、头条新闻等)刊登在显著位置
splash down
[phrasal verb] of a spacecraft
: to land in the ocean溅落(指航天器落入大海) — see also splashdown
splash out
[phrasal verb] splash out or splash out (something) or splash (something) out British, informal
: to spend a lot of money大手大脚地花钱 -
If you really want to splash out [=splurge], let's go to dinner and a show in town.你要真想挥霍一下的话,咱们就去城里下馆子再看场演出。
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We can't afford to splash out that much money for luxuries.我们花不起那么多钱买奢侈品。
2 splash /ˈsplæʃ/ noun
plural splashes
plural splashes
Learner's definition of SPLASH
1 [count]
a : the sound made when someone or something hits liquid or when liquid hits something落水声;溅泼声 —
usually singular通常用单数 -
He listened to the gentle splash of the waves against the boat.他听着海浪轻轻拍打船舷的声音。
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We heard a splash from the pool.我们听到水塘里传来了扑通的落水声。
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The bird dived into the pond with a splash.那只鸟嗖的一声潜入了池塘里。
b : the movement of liquid when something hits it溅;洒 —
usually singular通常用单数 2
[count] : a mark or spot made when a liquid is splashed on something(溅上的)污渍,斑点 —
often + of 3
[count] : a small area of bright color or light色块;光斑 —
+ of 4
[singular] informal : a small amount of liquid added to a drink掺入饮料中的少量液体 —
usually + of
make a splash
informal
: to attract a lot of attention in an exciting way引人注目;引起轰动