[VERB 动词]在水中嬉戏;戏水 If you splash about or splash around in water, you hit or disturb the water in a noisy way, causing some of it to fly up into the air.
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A lot of people were in the water, swimming or simply splashing about...
水里有很多人在游泳或只是在戏水玩耍。
She could hear the voices of her friends as they splashed in a nearby rock pool...
她能听见自己的朋友们在附近的小石潭中嬉水的声音。
The gliders and their pilots splashed into the lake and had to be fished out.
滑翔机连同驾驶员都扑通一声栽进了湖里,只能被捞出来。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)溅泼;(使)飞溅;(使)洒落 If you splash a liquid somewhere or if it splashes, it hits someone or something and scatters in a lot of small drops.
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He closed his eyes tight, and splashed the water on his face...
他紧闭双眼,将水泼在自己脸上。
A little wave, the first of many, splashed in my face...
一朵小小的浪花飞溅在我的脸上,紧接着更多的浪涌过来。
Beer splashed the carpet...
啤酒洒到了地毯上。
Lorries rumbled past them, splashing them with filthy water from the potholes in the road...
大卡车从他们身旁轰隆隆开过,把路上坑凹里的脏水溅到了他们身上。
He heard the sounds of splashing water and glanced at the door to the bathroom.
他听到水泼溅的声音,就看了一眼浴室的门。
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[N-SING 单数名词]溅泼声;扑通声 A splash is the sound made when something hits water or falls into it.
There was a splash and something fell clumsily into the water.
扑通一声,有东西重重地掉进了水里。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]洒泼上去的一点儿;添加进去的少量 A splash of a liquid is a small quantity of it that falls on something or is added to something.
Wallcoverings and floors should be able to withstand steam and splashes...
墙面材料和地板都应该能耐热汽且防水。
Add a splash of lemon juice to flavor the butter.
加上一点柠檬汁给黄油调味。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](与周围颜色形成强烈对照的)一片鲜艳颜色 A splash of colour is an area of a bright colour which contrasts strongly with the colours around it.
[with supp]
Anne has left the walls white, but added splashes of colour with the tablecloth and the paintings.
安妮让墙壁维持白色,但用桌布及油画进行了色彩点缀。
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[VERB 动词](报刊)以醒目方式刊登 If a magazine or newspaper splashes a story, it prints it in such a way that it is very noticeable.
[V n]
The newspapers splashed the story all over their front pages...
各家报纸都以整个头版醒目地刊登了这一报道。
A picture of his girlfriend Sheryl had been splashed in the previous weekend's tabloids.
他的女友谢里尔的一张照片被刊登在前一周末各家通俗小报的显眼位置上。
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[PHRASE 短语]引人注目;引起轰动 If you make a splash, you become noticed or become popular because of something that you have done.
[V inflects]
Now she's made a splash in the American television show 'Civil Wars'.
现在她已经凭借美国电视剧《内战》而一炮走红。
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splashsplashessplashedsplashingverb1[intransitive ]+ adv./prep.(of liquid 液体)to fall noisily onto a surface 泼洒;哗啦哗啦地溅;劈里啪啦地落◆Water splashed onto the floor.水哗的一声泼洒在地板上。◆Rain splashed against the windows.雨点啪啦啪啦地打在窗户上。2[transitive ]to make sb/sth wet by making water, mud, etc. fall on them/it 把(水、泥等)泼在…上,溅在…上;朝…上泼(或溅)splashsth on/onto/over sb/sth ◆He splashed cold water on his face.他把冷水往脸上泼。splashsb/sth with sth ◆He splashed his face with cold water.他朝脸上泼冷水。◆My clothes were splashed with mud.我衣服上溅满了泥。splashsb/sth ◆Stop splashing me!别溅我了!3[intransitive ](+ adv./prep.)to move through water making drops fly everywhere (在水中)溅着水花行走,拍打着水游◆The kids were splashing through the puddles.孩子们哗啦哗啦地溅着水花从水坑里蹚过。◆People were having fun in the pool, swimming or just splashing around.人们在游泳池里或者游泳,或者只是拍打戏水,开心地玩着。4[transitive ]splashsth with sth [usually passive ]to decorate sth with areas of bright colour, not in a regular pattern 用(泼洒色斑)装饰◆The walls were splashed with patches of blue and purple.墙壁上随意泼成了大块的蓝色和紫色。PHRASAL VERBSˈsplash sth across/over sthto put a photograph, news story, etc. in a place where it will be easily noticed 把(照片、新闻报道等)安排在显著位置;在突出位置刊载ˌsplash ˈdown(of a spacecraft航天器)to land in the sea or ocean 溅落(在海洋里)☞related noun
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ˌsplash ˈout (on sth) | ˌsplash sth↔ˈout (on/for sth)( BrE) ( informal) to spend a lot of money on sth 花大笔的钱(买某物等)◆We're going to splash out and buy a new car.我们打算挥霍一下,买辆新车。◆He splashed out hundreds of pounds on designer clothes.他花了几百英镑买名牌服装。noun1[countable ]the sound of sth hitting liquid or of liquid hitting sth 落水声;溅泼声◆We heard the splash when she fell into the pool.她掉进游泳池时我们听见扑通的一声。2[countable ]a small amount of liquid that falls onto sth; the mark that this makes 溅上的液体;溅洒后留下的污渍◆splashes of water on the floor洒在地板上的一摊摊水◆dark splashes of mud on her skirt溅在她裙子上的黑泥点3[countable ]a small area of bright colour or light that contrasts with the colours around it 色块;光斑◆These flowers will give a splash of colour throughout the summer.这些花会给整个夏天增添一片亮丽的色彩。4[singular ]( BrE) ( informal) a small amount of liquid that you add to a drink 掺入饮料的少量液体◆coffee with just a splash of milk只加了少量牛奶的咖啡☞compare
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n. (3 )5[singular ]an article in a newspaper, etc. that is intended to attract a lot of attention (报章等旨在招徕读者的)重点文章IDIOMmake, cause, etc. a ˈsplash( informal) to do sth in a way that attracts a lot of attention or causes a lot of excitement 引起广泛关注;引起轰动splash/splæʃ; NAmEsplæʃ/
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1[intransitive] if a liquid splashes, it hits or falls on something and makes a noisesplash against/on/over The ocean splashed against the pier.2[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to make someone or something wet with a lot of small drops of water or other liquidsplash something on/over/with etc something He splashed cold water on his face.3[intransitive] (also splash about/around) to make water fly up in the air with a loud noise by hitting it or by moving around in it: The children were splashing about in the pool.splash through She ran up the drive, splashing through the puddles.4[transitive] informal if a newspaper or television programme splashes a story or picture on the page or screen, it makes it large and easy to noticesplash across/over The gunman’s picture was splashed across the front page.splash out phrasal verb British English informalto spend a lot of money on somethingsplash out on We splashed out on a new kitchen. Last year Roberts splashed out more than £1 million to buy a new home.
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1[countable] the sound of a liquid hitting something or being moved around quickly: Rachel fell into the river with a loud splash.► see thesaurus at
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2[countable] a mark made by a liquid splashing onto something elsesplash of There were splashes of paint all over my clothes.3splash of colour a small area of bright colour4make a splash informal to do something that gets a lot of public attention: Russell’s new show made a big splash in New York.5[singular] a small amount of liquid added to a drinksplash of a cup of coffee with a splash of brandy
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