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splash (obj)splAFvesp. Br infml also splosh to cause (an amount of liquid) to move through the air, usually with a loud noise, by hitting it, moving through it, or throwing it泼,溅She splashed her face with cold water. [T]她在自己脸上泼了些冷水。He splashed water in her face to try and waken her. [T]他把水泼在她的脸上,试图唤醒她。She poured a large gin and splashed soda into it from a siphon. [T]她倒了一大杯杜松子酒,从虹吸瓶里搀了些苏打水进去。The kids were splashing (about) in the shallow end of the swimming pool. [I always + adv/prep]孩子们在浅水池中泼水嬉耍。If liquid splashes or if it splashes something, it hits something and scatters small drops over it.(液体)飞溅Water was splashing from a hole in the roof. [I always + adv/prep]水从屋顶上的洞里溅了下来。Unfortunately some paint splashed (onto) the rug. [T; I + prep]不幸的是一些油漆溅到了毛皮地毯上。A stream of coffee splashed (over) the counter. [T; I + prep]好多咖啡溅在了柜台上。(fig.) Several newspapers splashed (= printed in a very noticeable way) colour pictures of Princess Di across their front pages. [T]一些报纸在第一版以显著地位刊登了戴安娜王妃的彩照。Splash-down is estimated to be at 1900 hours.宇宙飞船的海上溅落估计在19时。
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