splosh

[splɑʃ]
  • n. 金钱;突然倒下的大量水
  • vi. 泼,溅
  • vt. 泼,溅
  • adv. 带着溅泼声地
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splosh (v.)
1889 [in Farmer, who calls it "A New England variant of splash"], ultimately imitative. Perhaps influenced by splish-splosh "sound made by feet walking through wet" (1881). Related: Sploshed; sploshing.
1. We had to splosh across the wet meadow.
我们不得不溅泼着穿过这片湿草地.

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