slosh

slosh
verb
  1. [no obj., with adverbial of direction](of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound
    (容器内液体)晃动出声
    water in the boat sloshed about under our feet.
    船里的水在我们的脚下哗哗地晃动。
    there is so much money now sloshing around in professional tennis.
    如今的职业网球界充斥着大量金钱。
    ■(of a person) move through liquid with a splashing sound
    (人)踩着水(或泥浆)出声地行走
    they sloshed up the tracks in the dank woods.
    他们在阴湿的树丛中沿小道哗哗地涉水行进。
    ■[with obj. and adverbial of direction]pour (liquid) clumsily
    笨拙地倒;泼溅,泼洒
    she sloshed coffee into a cracked cup.
    她笨手笨脚地把咖啡倒进了有裂纹的杯子。
  2. [with obj.](Brit. informal)hit (someone) hard
    (英,非正式)用力击打(某人)
noun
  1. an act or sound of splashing
    拍打(声);溅泼(声)
    the distant slosh of the washing machine in the basement.
    从地下室洗衣机那里隐约传来的水的拍打声。
    ■a quantity of liquid that is poured out
    液体倒出量
    I gave Michael and myself another slosh of rye.
    我给迈克尔和自己又倒了一些黑麦威士忌酒。
  2. (Brit. informal)a heavy blow
    (英,非正式)重打,重击
语源
  1. early 19th cent.: variant of the noun slush
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