英:[ˈsplætə(r)]
美:[ˈsplætɚ]
英:[ˈsplætə(r)]
美:[ˈsplætɚ]
splat·ter
splae tr
复数:splatters
第三人称单数:splatters
现在分词:splattering
过去式:splattered
过去分词:splattered
Noun
1. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively;
"he heard a spatter of gunfire"
2. a small quantity of something moist or soft;
"a dab of paint"
"a splatter of mud"
Verb
1. cause or allow (a liquid substance) to run or flow from a container;
"spill the milk"
"splatter water"
2. dash a liquid upon or against;
"The mother splashed the baby's face with water"
"splash,四溅; 发出水花声",1784年(但早在 splatterdash (1772) 中,是 spatterdash 的变体); 可能是 spatter 和 splash 的混合体。更早的 splatter-faced “具有宽阔,扁平的面孔”(1707年)可能是 platter-faced 的曲解。
Verb probably blend of splash and spatter
The first known use of splatter was in 1785
splayverb
to spread out or apart
a colt with legs splayed out
splayverb
to spread out or apart
a colt with legs splayed out
splatterverb
spatter entry 1 sense 1
to scatter or fall in or as if in drops
splatterverb
spatter entry 1 sense 1
to scatter or fall in or as if in drops
splatterverb
spatter entry 1 sense 1
to scatter or fall in or as if in drops
1 And his blood as it splatters the tiles.
2 I could hear the splatter of the Uzi.
3 He was walking in a daze, his clothes wrinkled from the drizzle of rain, his face splattered with mud, his shins scratched.
4 As we tried to come out of it the tires whined, kicking up fresh splatters of mud, and we fell back into it with a jolt.
5 Brutus cut his paw and began splattering blood over everything.
6 He is covered with Parisian soot and grime, overlaid with splatters and spatters of paint: ochre, brick red, orange, lemon chrome, cobalt blue, green, black, zinc white.
7 Her Converse have some paint splatter on them.
8 Husbands shot wives in fits of passion then turned the gun on themselves and splattered their brains all over the walls.
9 The drops turn into a stream of water, and soon water gushes out of the tank, splattering all over the slab, soaking the bottom of Reggie’s pants.
10 Rainwater dripping from the roof splattered in the mud below.
11 There was mud splattered all over the sides, all over the tinted windows, and even up on that center spotlight.
12 “I got my hair all wild, and I splattered some red paint on my clothes.”
13 It has all sorts of colorful paint designs on it: paint splatters, handprints, circles, hearts, rainbows.
14 “Wait for the wave to come in, so you don’t splatter yourself all over those rocks. If you do, there won’t be much of you left to wash out to sea.”
15 I couldn’t stand to look at her, at the streaks of dead Russian splattered down her sleeve.
16 The paint splattered my clothes.
17 It drummed on the roof, it splattered on the ground, it rattled softly among the trees.
18 Don't splatter. Say it out flatly!
不要吱吱唔唔的,直接说出来吧!
19 Wherever the glue splattered, it was a white splotch of skin, even up his neck, on his face, and under his hair.
20 Rain splattered against the windows.
2 唠叨
grandmother verbose loose-tongued nag clack verbosity slobber prate talk jaw chin fuss prattle gabble haver
5 传播
propagandist abroad communication spread transmission propaganda conveyance transmit convey hawk disseminate propagate promulgate pass communicate breed float circulate disperse mediate permeate
9 溅落
10 宣传
propagandist propaganda publicity build-up promote propagate publicize promulgate placard blazon advertise merchandise peddle beat the drum for
11 溅湿
12 结结巴巴地说