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slush

/sluhsh/US // slʌʃ //UK // (slʌʃ) //

泥泞,泥浆,淤泥,沼泽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : partly melted snow.
    • : liquid mud; watery mire.
    • : waste, as fat, grease, or other refuse, from the galley of a ship.
    • : a mixture of grease and other materials for lubricating.
    • : silly, sentimental, or weakly emotional talk or writing: romantic slush.
    • : slush pile.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to splash with slush.
    • : to grease, polish, or cover with slush.
    • : to fill or cover with mortar or cement.
    • : to wash with a large quantity of water, as by dashing it on.

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Examples

  • After a good soak, researchers can pour the resulting slush through a series of ever-smaller screens, like panhandlers searching for gold.

  • The night before, we forgot to divert our flood-irrigation system, turning the meadow into a soup of sticky slush.

  • Through the snow and slush, the Mustang was stable, but the rear-wheel bias showed in periodic tail-wags.

  • “If you must drive SLOW DOWN,” Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service spokesman Pete Piringer tweeted, noting the snow, slush and some ice on county roads in temperatures near 32 degrees.

  • If you wait too long, you might run into issues like heavier snow, melted slush, and refrozen ice.

  • Scalise spoke about taxes and government slush funds for a mere 15 minutes, Knight said.

  • The complaint further alleges that Glock had a personal slush fund that he used to “cavort with women around the world.”

  • Again it appears that the governor was using Sandy aid as a political slush fund.

  • Take Richard Nixon, who as a senator in the early 1950s, was aided by a donor-funded campaign slush fund.

  • It is the freshest evidence that hyperpartisan super-PAC slush funds are now a core part of the permanent campaign.

  • The slush fairly smothered or blanketed the shell but I was wetted through and was stung up properly with small gravel.

  • When the toil was over Jim Billings went below with his mates, and their dripping clothes soon covered the cabin floor with slush.

  • Lamont turned suddenly, with the horror of feeling the cold slush of the knife in his back, and dropped to his knees.

  • Snow fell all the way down to Gnatong, where there were already a couple of inches of slush.

  • The surface was turning to slush, but he knew it would wear down into a slippery mass on which the logs would run.