mash 的 2 个定义
- to crush: He mashed his thumb with a hammer.
- to reduce to a soft, pulpy mass, as by beating or pressure, especially in the preparation of food.
- to mix with hot water to form wort.
- a soft, pulpy mass.
- a pulpy condition.
- a mixture of boiled grain, bran, meal, etc., fed warm to horses and cattle.
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mash 近义词
smash, squash
更多mash例句
- It is pressed deep inside, then more is fetched to mash on top.
- Orson Welles (1965) His Chimes at Midnight was a mash-up of the Shakespeare plays in which Sir John Falstaff appears.
- Because this is my book,” Kibbe writes, he decided to “mash up” the conversations into an “imaginary gab fest.
- It is made, as the label narrates “with traditional mash hopping and without wort boiling.”
- First, it must come from a mash bill that contains at least 51 percent corn.
- The red cow ha' calved, an' no one here to see 'un, an' mother had to carry her a hot mash hersel'.
- Then throw away the bees and lay the stings gently but firmly on a mash composed of the breasts of five Buff Orpington cockerels.
- Why, if it wasn't for the fact that I'm feeling particularly happy to-night, I'd mash your mouth for that.
- Horses that ought to be having a mash between their ribs make riders despond.
- "Yes, and I'd like to know how you come to mash my mouth so dod-rottedly," said Sneak, in well-affected ill nature.