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splash

/splash/US // splæʃ //UK // (splæʃ) //

溅起的水花,泼水,溅起,溅射

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to wet or soil by dashing masses or particles of water, mud, or the like; spatter: Don't splash her dress!
    • : to fall upon in scattered masses or particles, as a liquid does.
    • : to cause to appear spattered.
    • : to dash about in scattered masses or particles.
    • : to make with splashing: He splashed his way across the pool.
    • : Logging. to move by releasing a body of water from a splash dam.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dash a liquid or semiliquid substance about.
    • : to fall, move, or strike with a splash or splashes.
    • : to dash with force in scattered masses or particles.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of splashing.
    • : the sound of splashing.
    • : a quantity of some liquid or semiliquid substance splashed upon or in a thing.
    • : a spot caused by something splashed.
    • : a patch, as of color or light.
    • : Logging. the act of splashing logs.water released, as from a splash dam for splashing logs.
    • : a striking show or impression.
  1. 1
    • : splash down. See entry at splashdown.

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Examples

  • The launch of Apple’s new 5G-enabled iPhone 12 on Tuesday promised to make a splash in China, the world’s largest 5G market.

  • It’s made a splash in the B2C world because it has given advertisers a data-fueled way to run ads on television.

  • Getting startedIn the old hunting cabin, you may set your Dutch oven on the wood stove and load it up with water, fresh bones, and a splash of vinegar.

  • Brian Armstrong, the cryptocurrency exchange’s chief executive, made a splash with a blog post on Sunday that declared Coinbase would not engage in social activism or advocate for political causes or candidates.

  • This Remington blender brings a great splash of retro color and design to the kitchen, with every detail considered all the way down to the 48-ounce glass jar, vintage-style three-speed lever control, and the handy blade speed gauge on the front.

  • The episode does not seem to have made much of a splash in the race thus far.

  • Whereas Gotham mopes in the shadows, The Flash bursts like a splash page.

  • Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day.

  • The next set of results from the Subaru Hyper-Suprime-Cam will extend the SPLASH survey in important ways.

  • The larger survey should tell us how typical the big SPLASH galaxies are.

  • The invitation was accepted; and Mr. Bellamy's grand carriage drew up immediately with splash and clatter to the door.

  • There was a tiny splash, a laugh, and the little greenheart rod flicked a trout high over his head.

  • There was a tremendous splash, and a small-sized geyser shot upward.

  • She looked up suddenly, her dark eyes blazing, a splash of colour in either cheek.

  • But happily for me the splash I made told the story, and I was rescued before I could sink a second time.