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slopBrE /slɒp/NAmE /slɑːp/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they slop BrE /slɒp/ NAmE /slɑːp/present simple - he / she / it slops BrE /slɒps/ NAmE /slɑːps/past simple slopped BrE /slɒpt/ NAmE /slɑːpt/past participle slopped BrE /slɒpt/ NAmE /slɑːpt/ -ing form slopping BrE /ˈslɒpɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈslɑːpɪŋ/ [I] + adv./prep. (of a liquid 液体) to move around in a container, often so that some liquid comes out over the edge 晃荡;(常指)溢出,溅出◆Water was slopping around in the bottom of the boat. 船底有水在晃荡。◆As he put the glass down the beer slopped over onto the table. 他放下杯子时,啤酒撒到了桌子上。 [T] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) to make liquid or food come out of a container in an untidy way 倒出;使泼出;使溅洒 SYN spill ◆He got out of the bath, slopping water over the sides. 他从浴缸里出来,水也跟着溅洒了出来。◆She slopped some beans onto a plate. 她往盘子里倒了一些豆子。 ●ˌslop aˈbout/aˈround(BrE, informal) to spend time relaxing or being lazy 休息;放松;偷懒◆He used to slop around all day in his pyjamas. 以前,他时常整天穿着睡衣闲逛。to move around in water, mud. etc. (在水、泥等里)蹚来蹚去,走动●ˌslop ˈout(BrE) when prisoners slop out, they empty the containers that they use as toilets (囚犯)倒便桶 slopBrE /slɒp/NAmE /slɑːp/ noun [U] (also slops [pl.]) waste food, sometimes fed to animals 泔水;(倒掉的)剩饭菜liquid or partly liquid waste, for example urine or dirty water from baths 污水;脏水◆a slop bucket 污水桶 |