spatter 的 3 个定义
- to scatter or dash in small particles or drops: The dog spattered mud on everyone when he shook himself.
- to splash with something in small particles: to spatter the ground with water.
- to sprinkle or spot with something that soils or stains.
- to send out small particles or drops, as falling water: rain spattering on a tin roof.
- to strike a surface in or as in a shower, as bullets.
- the act or the sound of spattering: the spatter of rain on a roof.
- a splash or spot of something spattered.
spatter 近义词
splash, sprinkle
更多spatter例句
- Blood spatter was reportedly found on the bed, and a Playboy magazine alongside it.
- His pictures are uncrowded, with some details suggested by the simplest of gestures, such as quick spatters that represent flowers.
- High sides catch the spatter--you can shallow-fry in a few inches of oil in one of these.
- Yells of pain mingled with the tumult that drowned the ragged, ineffective spatter of firing from the war-fleet.
- And faint across the creek, the road, and the fields lay the pondy smell of spatter-docks.
- The rain had begun to spatter the deck beneath them and the cool wind was working its own will with their garments.
- Instantly, too, three others spoke, aimed at her flash and she heard the spatter of lead against stone nearby.
- With one quick jerk, he raised his rifle, and a vivid spatter of fire followed.