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splat

/splat/US // splæt //UK // (splæt) //

溅射,飞溅,溅起,喷溅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also splad. a broad, flat piece of wood, either pierced or solid, forming the center upright part of a chair back or the like.
    • : a batten for covering joints between sheets of wallboard; panel strip.

Examples

  • That revealed splats of cyanobacteria gripping the undersides of leaves and protecting their colonies with goo.

  • It would be true even without the fact that Utah, a contender for the playoff late last season until going splat in the Pac-12 title game, finally started playing late Saturday night.

  • This foot is used with the solid splat and the spoon-shaped back with rounded ends to the top.

  • The element of surprise came in through the back window, passed between us and went Splat!

  • He slammed out the door and started across to his quarters, waders going splat-splat in the mud.

  • A bullet went ‘splat’ against a rock near at hand, making a frayed blue mark upon the grey stone.

  • The splat never ran into the seat, but was supported on a cross rail running from side to side a few inches above the seat.