Front | splash |
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Pron | [splæʃ] |
Back | 【SPLASH】 The children were splashing water on each other in the swimming pool. 孩子们在游泳池中彼此溅水。 【重点词汇】 splash v. 溅(水, 泥等) 同: spatter |
Vocab | splashcause (a liquid) to spatter about, especially with force
A splash is a tiny amount of a liquid. You might, for example, prefer your coffee with just a splash of cream. A splash can be wet, like a splash of lemonade in your tea, or it can be bright, like a splash of yellow across the oil painting you're working on. You can also use splash as a verb, as when you splash your sunbathing brother with swimming pool water. Splash first appeared in the early 1800's as a variation on the word plash, which had the same meanings and is most likely imitative — in other words, it sounds like its meaning. All forms of 'splash' will appear on average once every 417 pages. splash splashed splasher splashing splashy splashiness |
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