1 VERB 在水中嬉戏;戏水 If you
splash about or
splash around in water, you hit or disturb the water in a noisy way, causing some of it to fly up into the air.
在水中嬉戏;戏水 -
A lot of people were in the water, swimming or simply splashing about. [V about/around]
水里有很多人在游泳或只是在戏水玩耍。
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She could hear the voices of her friends as they splashed in a nearby rock pool. [VERB]
她能听见自己的朋友们在附近的小石潭中嬉水的声音。
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The gliders and their pilots splashed into the lake and had to be fished out. [VERB + into]
滑翔机连同驾驶员都扑通一声栽进了湖里,只能被捞出来。
2 V-ERG (使)溅泼;(使)飞溅;(使)洒落 If you
splash a liquid somewhere or if it
splashes, it hits someone or something and scatters in a lot of small drops.
(使)溅泼;(使)飞溅;(使)洒落 -
He closed his eyes tight, and splashed the water on his face. [VERB noun prep.]
他紧闭双眼,将水泼在自己脸上。
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A little wave, the first of many, splashed in my face. [VERB prep./adv.]
一朵小小的浪花飞溅在我的脸上,紧接着更多的浪涌过来。
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Beer splashed the carpet. [VERB noun]
啤酒洒到了地毯上。
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Lorries rumbled past them, splashing them with filthy water from the potholes in the road. [VERB noun + with]
大卡车从他们身旁轰隆隆开过,把路上坑凹里的脏水溅到了他们身上。
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He heard the sounds of splashing water and glanced at the door to the bathroom. [VERB-ing]
他听到水泼溅的声音,就看了一眼浴室的门。
3 N-SING 溅泼声;扑通声 A
splash is the sound made when something hits water or falls into it.
溅泼声;扑通声 4 N-COUNT 洒泼上去的一点儿;添加进去的少量 A
splash of a liquid is a small quantity of it that falls on something or is added to something.
洒泼上去的一点儿;添加进去的少量 5 N-COUNT (与周围颜色形成强烈对照的)一片鲜艳颜色 A
splash of colour is an area of a bright colour which contrasts strongly with the colours around it.
(与周围颜色形成强烈对照的)一片鲜艳颜色 -
Anne has left the walls white, but added splashes of colour with the tablecloth and the paintings. [+ of]
安妮让墙壁维持白色,但用桌布及油画进行了色彩点缀。
6 VERB (报刊)以醒目方式刊登 If a magazine or newspaper
splashes a story, it prints it in such a way that it is very noticeable.
(报刊)以醒目方式刊登 -
The newspapers splashed the story all over their front pages. [VERB noun]
各家报纸都以整个头版醒目地刊登了这一报道。
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A picture of his girlfriend Sheryl had been splashed in the previous weekend's tabloids. [VERB noun]
他的女友谢里尔的一张照片被刊登在前一周末各家通俗小报的显眼位置上。
7 PHRASE 引人注目;引起轰动 If you
make a splash, you become noticed or become popular because of something that you have done.
引人注目;引起轰动 SYN cause a stir, make an impact, cause a sensation, cut a dash
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