slop如何读

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slop是什么意思

vi.

溢出,泼出

在泥浆(或雪泥)中走

vt.

(液体)晃出

使(某物)溢出或泼出

休息,放松,偷懒

n.

污水

粪便与废水

宽松的罩衣

剩菜屑

slop变形

复数:slops

第三人称单数:slops

现在分词:slopping

过去式:slopped

过去分词:slopped

slop词根

词根:slop

adj.

sloping 倾斜的;有坡度的;成斜坡的

v.

sloping 溢出(slop的ing形式)

slop英英释义

noun (1)

a loose smock or overall

slops plural short full breeches worn by men in the 16th century

slops plural articles (such as clothing) sold to sailors

noun (2)

soft mud : slush

thin tasteless drink or liquid food—usually used in plural

liquid spilled or splashed

food waste (such as garbage) fed to animals : swill sense 2a

excreted body waste—usually used in plural

a product of little or no value : rubbish

watching the usual slop on TV

sentimental effusiveness in speech or writing : gush

verb

transitive verb

to spill from a container

to splash or spill liquid on

to cause (a liquid) to splash

to dish out messily

to eat or drink greedily or noisily

to feed slop to

slop the hogs

intransitive verb

to tramp in mud or slush

to become spilled or splashed

to be effusive : gush

to pass beyond or exceed a boundary or limit

slop词源中文解释

约在1400年,指“泥坑,水坑”,可能来自古英语 -sloppe “粪便”(在植物名称 cusloppe 中,字面意思是“牛粪”),与 slyppe “粘液”有关(来自 PIE 词根 *sleubh- “滑动,滑行”)。

“半流质食品”的意思是在1650年代出现的; “任何种类的废液,家庭液体废物”(通常是 slops)的意思是从1815年开始的。 “受影响或感伤的材料”的含义是在1866年出现的。

slop_航海科技行业词汇

污油水

slop词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English slop, sloppe "loose outer garment," going back to Old English -slop, in oferslop "loose outer garment, surplice," going back to Germanic *slupa- (whence also Middle Dutch slop "upper garment [as a priest's surplice]," overslop "upper garment, foreskin," Middle High German slopf, slupf "loop, noose," Old Icelandic sloppr "loose garment, vestment"), probably going back to an ablauting n-stem paradigm *slaubōn- (nominative), *sluppas (genitive), going back to Indo-European *slou̯bh-ōn-, *slubh-n-ós, derivative of the verbal base *sleu̯bh- "move easily, slip" — more at sleeve Noun (2) of uncertain origin Note: This word has traditionally been traced back to Middle English sloppes, attested once, in the alliterative Morte Arthure (ca. 1440), and then further traced to Old English -sloppe in cusloppe, a variant of cūslyppe cowslip, in which -sloppe is taken to mean "dung, excrement." The passage in the Morte Arthure in which sloppes occurs describes Arthur and his knights disembarking from boats and wading ashore: "Londis als a lyon with lordliche knyghtes, / Slippes in the sloppes o slante to þe girdyll" (lines 3922-23). The Middle English Dictionary tentatively defines the word as "muddy waters." Note that it forms an alliterative pair with slippes, from which it differs only by a vowel. No further attestations of slop appear before the seventeenth century, and then again often paired with slip. The sense "medicine in the form of a tasteless drink or liquid food" occurs in 1658 as slops, in 1668 as slip-slops. Though slip-slop has been taken as a compound based on slop, the possibility that the compound is actually based on slip suggests itself—in which case slop would be an affective coinage that may have been made more than once and is not datable to Old English. Compare slop >entry 3. Verb probably derivative of slop >entry 2 Note: The sense "to lap up," attested since the sixteenth century, may be of independent origin. The Oxford English Dictionary's citation from Thomas Tusser's A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie, printed in 1557 ("Their milke slapt in corners, their creame al to sost"), placed under the sense "to spill or splash (liquid)," is 250 years earlier than the next citation and probably an instance of a different word (slab?).

The first known use of slop was in the 14th century

slop儿童词典英英释义

slope1 of 3adjective

that slants : sloping

slope2 of 3verb

to take a slanting direction : give a slant to : incline

slope3 of 3noun

ground that forms a natural or artificial incline

upward or downward slant or degree of slant

the ratio of the change in a vertical direction to the change in a horizontal direction between any two points on the graph of a straight line

slope1 of 3adjective

that slants : sloping

slope2 of 3verb

to take a slanting direction : give a slant to : incline

slope3 of 3noun

ground that forms a natural or artificial incline

upward or downward slant or degree of slant

the ratio of the change in a vertical direction to the change in a horizontal direction between any two points on the graph of a straight line

slop1 of 2noun

soft mud : slush

thin tasteless drink or liquid food—usually used in plural

liquid spilled or splashed

food waste (as garbage) fed to animals : swill

waste given off by the body—usually used in plural

slop2 of 2verb

to spill on or over

to feed slop to

slop the pigs

slop 例句

1 I reached up to clear the smelly slop from my eyes.

2 She slopped some beans onto a plate.

她往盘子里倒了一些豆子。

3 The moment Richard sets the bucket down, I drop my slops, have a seat, and relieve myself.

4 some slop that the cafeteria staff claims is edible

5 That level of slop can’t be pinned exclusively on one person.

6 I start up the ladder carrying the slop bucket carefully.

7 Fufang granites are exposure in the middle section of the west slop of Wuyi Mountain.

付坊花岗岩出露在武夷山西坡中段.

8 A bony mouser from downstairs would arch its back and rub mournfully against the slop jar.

9 On the one hand, he was treating us as animals to whom he could toss a bit of slop, and I felt it would undermine our dignity to take the sandwich.

10 They mashed their tender pink snouts down into the slop, and rooted and grunted their satisfaction.

11 And he hobbled away, yelling something at a deckhand who was dumping slops off the stern of a sloop at anchor.

12 She pushed him into the bed and brought the slop jar.

13 If that seems a bit too spicy, simply brown your ground beef, slop a heaping helping on some Texas toast, and pile on some Cheddar cheese.

14 In old times,farmers used slops as agricultural fertilizer.

在过去,农民用人体的排泄物作为农肥。

15 “Pig slop,” she said as she emptied the pie dishes into the trough inside the first pen.

16 And she axt Biddy if she had any other pants and did her Granny feed her slops to get so fat.

17 Pay attention about your business, and slop over your right.

管好你自己的事, 你超越权限了.

18 Oh , don't slop and gush and be sentimental.

别这样婆婆妈妈:淌眼抹泪的啦.

19 There is not much required of me aboard ship, just to bring him his wash water in the morning and empty the slop buckets we all use.

20 I had to slop through the rain.

我不得不在雨中溅水而过.

slop 同义词

2 泥浆

mud sludge slurry

10 溅洒

bespatter

11 釜馏物

stillage

12

run slop over

13 倒出

tip pour

14 撒出

spill

18 宽大的裤子

gaskin Oxford bag

20 不整洁的人

slouch

21 随意放置

bung

23 淡而无味的饮料

slumgullion wish-wash

25 宽松裤

pajamas jams jimjams pyjamas

27 过分热情

perfervid overburn

29 不含酒精的饮料

soft drinks

30 搅动

stir churn slosh stir up

32 酒糟

lees vinasse grain

36 稀泥

slime

37 使溅出

bespatter

39 烂泥

dirt slush slosh slob

41 使溢出

spill overbrim

42 剩饭菜

remains swill

43 废油

slush

45 晃荡

slosh traipse swill

46 泼出

spillage spill

47 废液

discharge liquid

48 馊水

wash pigwash

49 流体食物

lap

50 感情迸发

slavery slobbery

51 现成衣服

reach-me-down slopwork

52 残羹剩饭

scrap ort draff scran

slop 短语相关

slop around/about slop basin slop bowl slop chest slop jar slop pail

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