slosh的意思和读音

slosh

: [slɑʃ] : [slɒʃ]

v.使

abbr.“slush”;;〈;〈

sloshes  sloshing  sloshed  

v.spill,slop,splatter,splash,swill

n.gurgle,bubble,ripple,murmur,gush

sloshv.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to move around making a lot of noise or coming out over the edge of sth

The water was sloshing around under our feet.

Some of the paint sloshed out of the can.

2.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.使);to make liquid move in a noisy way; to use liquid carelessly

The children were sloshing water everywhere.

She sloshed coffee into the mugs.

3.[i]+ adv./prep.to walk noisily in water or mud

We all sloshed around in the puddles.

abbr.1.“slush”2.3.4.1.“slush”2.3.4.

v.1.[];;2.;;〈

abbr.1.Same as slush

v.1.if a liquid sloshes, or if you slosh it, it moves violently inside its container, or some of it comes out of the container2.to walk through water, mud, or snow in a noisy way

1. block slosh smock 5 ...

2. growl: slosh: intestines: ...

3. ) ideology ) slosh ) melting pot ...

4. shudder , slosh , meteorologist ...

5. ... 使 = oppress slosh perilous ; ...

6.12007(slosh)

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1.Gases and digestive juices slosh around in your empty stomach and before you know it - borborygmi.

2.That leaves the risk of letting too much liquidity slosh around the system.

3.The raucous cursing of the crewmen , the slosh of water, the cries of sea birds, were the only sounds .

4.To remove bacteria, slosh hot water around your mouth with your cheek muscles.

5.The helpful effect on propellant slosh effects was a secondary consideration.

6.As his boots slosh up a soggy trail fringed with ferns and devil's club, Robinson scans for movement. No bears.

7.In 2003, these funds began to slosh into property and then, in mid-2006, into equities, monetising them.20032006

8.However, this problem is easily corrected with the addition of anti-slosh baffles and partial bulkheads.

9.Thus the waters slosh over the nearby land, in the direction opposite to the shift.

10.Afloat on a boat or flotsam, they will be dragged inland with the flow until a reverse slosh begins, the water flowing back into its bed.