mash / mæʃ /

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mash2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to crush: He mashed his thumb with a hammer.
  2. to reduce to a soft, pulpy mass, as by beating or pressure, especially in the preparation of food.
  3. to mix with hot water to form wort.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a soft, pulpy mass.
  2. a pulpy condition.
  3. a mixture of boiled grain, bran, meal, etc., fed warm to horses and cattle.

mash 近义词

v. 动词 verb

smash, squash

更多mash例句

  1. It is pressed deep inside, then more is fetched to mash on top.
  2. Orson Welles (1965) His Chimes at Midnight was a mash-up of the Shakespeare plays in which Sir John Falstaff appears.
  3. Because this is my book,” Kibbe writes, he decided to “mash up” the conversations into an “imaginary gab fest.
  4. It is made, as the label narrates “with traditional mash hopping and without wort boiling.”
  5. First, it must come from a mash bill that contains at least 51 percent corn.
  6. The red cow ha' calved, an' no one here to see 'un, an' mother had to carry her a hot mash hersel'.
  7. Then throw away the bees and lay the stings gently but firmly on a mash composed of the breasts of five Buff Orpington cockerels.
  8. Why, if it wasn't for the fact that I'm feeling particularly happy to-night, I'd mash your mouth for that.
  9. Horses that ought to be having a mash between their ribs make riders despond.
  10. "Yes, and I'd like to know how you come to mash my mouth so dod-rottedly," said Sneak, in well-affected ill nature.