douse 的 3 个定义
doused, dous·ing.
- to plunge into water or the like; drench: She doused the clothes in soapy water.
- to splash or throw water or other liquid on: The children doused each other with the hose.
- to extinguish: She quickly doused the candle's flame with her fingertips.
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doused, dous·ing.
- to plunge or be plunged into a liquid.
- British Dialect. a stroke or blow.
douse 近义词
drench, extinguish with liquid
更多douse例句
- Another douse of fuel on the fire was the Council president vote, which happened in December after the new City Council was sworn in.
- They climb onto the bar and dance while the cocktail waitresses douse them with water guns.
- Douse the whole thing with some olive oil and add Himalayan pink sea salt to taste.
- It was fear of cancer and a douse of hypochondria that brought me to 23andMe in the first place.
- So where did 14-year-old Shaaliver Douse get the 9mm pistol he was holding when the NYPD shot him to death?
- Fourteen years later, two rookie cops heard gunfire and saw a now 14-year-old Douse coming toward them, that very gun in hand.
- For several nights they advised me to "cut out the higher education, douse that light and come to bed."
- They had but to lie close and to douse the lights (which they were quick to do) and their safety was assured.
- "Douse my top-lights but that's the truth," said the mate, making an effort with his confined hands to salute his officer.
- The second douse was flung quickly; he became confused, rushed into the captain's berth, believing he was making his way on deck.
- To that end an occasional little douse of civil war will be a helpful expedient.