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Definition of slosh in English:

slosh

verb slɒʃslɑʃ
  • 1no object, with adverbial of direction (of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound.

    (容器内液体)晃动出声

    water in the boat sloshed about under our feet

    船里的水在我们的脚下哗哗地晃动。

    figurative there is so much money now sloshing around in professional tennis

    〈喻〉如今的职业网球界充斥着大量金钱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She pulled herself out of her wash tub, wrinkling her nose as the dirty water sloshed around.
    • The cold wet water sloshed around my feet, tickling my toes.
    • I rushed back as fast as I could, water sloshing in the pot.
    • The water sloshed around me, matching the unsteady beat of my heart.
    • Just having a lot of money sloshing around is not the same as development.
    • Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision.
    • The warm water sloshed around making gentle splashing sounds as it hit the sides of the pool.
    • He thought he might fall forever, until he hit the ground hard, ankle-deep water sloshing at his feet.
    • There is so much money sloshing around the rich nowadays that surely there are a hundred people with £3,000 to spare for such a national treasure.
    • The ice in the pitcher tinkled melodically against the crystal sides and the mineral water sloshed slightly as he turned the handle to face the right, assuming that the odds were in his favour.
    • This meant that there was lots of money sloshing around in Soho.
    • Bella stood up, toppling her chair and jostling the table; the coffee sloshed threatening inside the mugs.
    • Neither one said a word, and the only sound was that of the water sloshing against the side of the ship.
    • Given that we use less than one percent of the total water sloshing around the planet, it does seem bizarre to suggest we are faced with shortages.
    • The ship was gracefully rocking from left to right, and the water sloshing along the sides of the vessel made a rhythmic pattern of music.
    • ‘I couldn't believe it wasn't enough protection,’ he said, looking at the water sloshing halfway up his phone's screen.
    • The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs.
    • With all this money sloshing around, brutal tactics are certain.
    • I was running with water sloshing around in my trainers.
    • There's an awful lot of money sloshing about in the aid industry.
    • Nothing in the vehicle is power-operated, so you could ford a river, have water sloshing through the cabin, and there's no electrics to fail.
    Synonyms
    spill, slop, splash, flow, overflow, splatter, spatter
    1. 1.1 Move through liquid with a splashing sound.
      (人)踩着水(或泥浆)出声地行走
      they sloshed up the tracks in the dank woods

      他们在阴湿的树林中沿小道涉水行进。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The figures sloshed their way through the downpour.
      • Men sloshed in the water, while they fixed the damage done to the Jewel.
      • Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks.
      • Here, we gleefully slosh about in communal pools of thick brown gloop, pouring it over ourselves with plastic pails and savouring the eucalyptus-like aroma, before washing it off under hot jets of salty spring water.
      • Or I could say this: ‘Colin spilled into his common room, and I sloshed after him.’
      • The dirt floor is wet and you slosh in your rubber boots through puddles.
      • She began to shiver in the freezing air and the cold, slimy water, and Nick sloshed his way over to take her in his arms.
      Synonyms
      splash, swash, squelch, wade
      informal splosh
    2. 1.2with object and adverbial of direction Pour (liquid) clumsily.
      笨拙地倒;泼溅,泼洒
      she sloshed coffee into a cracked cup

      她笨手笨脚地把咖啡倒进了有裂纹的杯子。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When a bookseller drops in, they'll slosh their unworthy coffee in my heavenly tea mug.
      • And you couldn't just slosh the water and wine together.
      • Nodding, he arched a shaggy eyebrow at me sloshing coffee into a cup.
      • I took the glass from him and sloshed its contents down my throat.
      • Not wanting to get his valenki (boots essential for winter) wet, Ivan Denisovich takes them off, then sloshes the water onto the floor.
      • Evans jumps back as she sloshes boiling water about, pouring it into the already half-full tea pot.
      • Thanks to spoons and a spittoon, Mike is soon tasting away, sloshing the liquid in his mouth, expelling it and talking everything up.
      • I sloshed iodine into the bowl I'd brought down, and handed it to Traci.
      • Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup.
      • It was better when the only coffee you got was either motor oil in a Greek-themed cup or lukewarm milk-broth served in a cup by a careless waitress who sloshed half the ration in the saucer, and no refills, pal.
      • The younger woman came over and scooped up what looked like pig slop and sloshed it onto my plate.
      • He reached forward with one huge arm and picked up a large tankard of some drink, sloshing amber liquid on the table.
      • Tru hung her gown away safely, then tore off her sweat-soaked uniform before she sloshed water all over her body, scrubbing away her stench with soap.
      • Greg asked Jane and Tyler, sloshing the fire with water.
      • ‘Woooo,’ they shouted in their uncouth manner, sloshing beer on the pristine white of the slopes.
      • My only company today is the only company I had five years ago - an old woman with a mop and a bucket, tutting irritably as she sloshes soapy water over the bits of the floor I've walked on.
      • Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer.
      • He then sloshed the remainder of the brandy into the glass, turning his eyes onto his cousin as he did so.
      • Not wishing to de-scale the lining of my stomach that early in the morning thank you very much, I sloshed some milk into a saucepan, stuck it on the gas and went in search of tobacco.
      • She flopped down onto the myriad of furs and pliant pillows, and sloshed a mug full of cold liquid from the sweating pitcher on the pit's table.
      Synonyms
      pour, slop, splash
      informal glug
  • 2British informal with object Hit (someone) hard.

    〈英,非正式〉用力打(某人),重击

    why did you slosh me?
    Synonyms
    hit, strike, thump, slog, punch, cuff, smack, thwack, box someone's ears
    informal whack, belt, bash, biff, bop, clout, wallop, swipe, sock, lam, crown, whomp, deck, floor
    British informal stick one on, dot
    North American informal boff, bust, slug, whale
    Australian/New Zealand informal dong, quilt
    literary smite, swinge
noun slɒʃslɑʃ
  • 1An act or sound of splashing.

    拍打(声);溅泼(声)

    the distant slosh of the washing machine in the basement

    从地下室洗衣机那里隐约传来的水的拍打声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He chuckled as the snowball hit the Bonnie's red cape with a slosh, and left a large damp spot.
    • The pattern of the sloshes tells you all you need to know about the very early universe: its shape, how much was made of matter, how much of something else.
    • The chocolate company has come up with Russian vodka shots which are particularly evil, taste stronger than they are, and really make Christmas go with a bit of a slosh.
    • He heard the slosh of water between them, and saw to his fright that the basin was fast becoming a river.
    • Bengt could feel Zinnia gently touching the wound below her shoulder blade and hear the slosh of water from Zinnia's canteen as she washed it off.
    • The anger of the first clear words Bacchius heard astonished him, and he jumped slightly, causing a slight slosh and a soft tap as his head hit the metal.
    • I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone.
    • There was no noise but the sound of rubbish flutterin about the pavements and the slosh, slosh, slosh of the petrol in the can.
    • The slosh of the sea sang me to sleep, whispering the soft and sweet lullaby of our lady Atlantic, the peacemaker.
    • And it had more impact than a roomful of Victorian slosh.
    • In a bathtub, you might move a couple of dozen litres of water with such a slosh, but sea floor movements have in the past displaced more than 100 cubic kilometres of water - billions of bathtubs.
    • Her hair was slick with rain and her high-heeled boots sent sloshes of water up to stain her jeans as she walked through the puddles that were quickly forming on the sidewalk.
    • It's all true, but this isn't any old lager, it's an authentic lager from the Czechs, rather than the usual mass-produced commercial slosh.
    • Then came the blanched almonds, softened butter, dark brown sugar, four eggs already beaten, the rind and juice of a lemon, a slosh or three of whisky and a little milk if necessary.
    • His feet sunk a bit in the slosh, but he didn't notice.
    1. 1.1 A quantity of liquid that is poured out.
      液体倒出量
      I gave Michael and myself another slosh of rye

      我给迈克尔和自己又倒了一些黑麦威士忌酒。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When you take a double dose of allergy medicine and the only thing in your stomach is a big slosh of espresso, you will end up bouncing around like a pinball while singing the theme song to The Brady Bunch.
      • There's already some Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge so a quick slosh of that goes over the top.
      • Add a generous slosh of sherry, let it bubble for a moment, and follow up with a more modest splash of wine or cider vinegar.
      • Flashing pictures of the painting she was creating seemed to fade with sloshes of paint thinner in her mind.
      • Wash the beets, cut them into quarters (unless they are very small) and put them in a dish with a generous slosh of olive oil.
      • If the sauce becomes too dry, just add another slosh of wine or some more tomatoes.
      • Cover it all with a big slosh of cold milk and let it sit for 15 minutes or so.
      • Just add a slosh of white wine to the roasting tin, and yes (I am not ashamed) half a stock cube to beef it up.
      • This is a worst case scenario for a rod and reel because there will be continuous salt water spray and the occasional five gallon slosh of salt water over all the rods and reels.
      • Have a good old slosh of whisky while you ponder this mystery.
      • With every one of her steps there was a slosh of water and she sunk lower and lower into the mud.
      • In the empty pot, add a slosh of olive oil to cover the base, add a teaspoon of crushed garlic.
      • Next add a generous slosh of cider vinegar, an even more generous slosh of olive oil, two or three shakes of Worcestershire Sauce, a lot of freshly ground black pepper and a little sea salt.
      • You've got your egg yolk, a slosh of acid, less in volume than the egg yolk, I think.
      • Add a small handful of sea salt and a slosh of olive oil.
  • 2British informal A heavy blow.

    〈英,非正式〉重打,重击

    Synonyms
    blow, hit, punch, smack, thwack, slap, thrashing, bang, hiding, drubbing, lambasting, welt, cuff, box, crack

Origin

Early 19th century: variant of the noun slush.

  • slush from mid 17th century:

    Slush and sludge (early 17th century) probably both imitate the sound made by walking through them, with slosh (early 19th century) being a variant of slush. Slush was also used by sailors for the accumulated fat which was left in the pot after meat was boiled for the crew. This could be sold off for use as a lubricant or fuel and the money used to buy luxuries for the crew. This was the original slush fund (mid 19th century), which had come to mean money used as a bribe by the late 19th century.

Rhymes

awash, Bosch, bosh, brioche, cloche, cohosh, cosh, dosh, Foch, galosh, gosh, josh, mosh, nosh, posh, quash, splosh, squash, swash, tosh, wash

Definition of slosh in US English:

slosh

verbsläSHslɑʃ
[no object]
  • 1(of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound.

    (容器内液体)晃动出声

    water in the boat sloshed around under our feet

    船里的水在我们的脚下哗哗地晃动。

    figurative there is so much money now sloshing around in professional tennis

    〈喻〉如今的职业网球界充斥着大量金钱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This meant that there was lots of money sloshing around in Soho.
    • The water sloshed around me, matching the unsteady beat of my heart.
    • Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision.
    • The warm water sloshed around making gentle splashing sounds as it hit the sides of the pool.
    • He thought he might fall forever, until he hit the ground hard, ankle-deep water sloshing at his feet.
    • Just having a lot of money sloshing around is not the same as development.
    • Bella stood up, toppling her chair and jostling the table; the coffee sloshed threatening inside the mugs.
    • The ice in the pitcher tinkled melodically against the crystal sides and the mineral water sloshed slightly as he turned the handle to face the right, assuming that the odds were in his favour.
    • There's an awful lot of money sloshing about in the aid industry.
    • Neither one said a word, and the only sound was that of the water sloshing against the side of the ship.
    • I was running with water sloshing around in my trainers.
    • There is so much money sloshing around the rich nowadays that surely there are a hundred people with £3,000 to spare for such a national treasure.
    • Nothing in the vehicle is power-operated, so you could ford a river, have water sloshing through the cabin, and there's no electrics to fail.
    • Given that we use less than one percent of the total water sloshing around the planet, it does seem bizarre to suggest we are faced with shortages.
    • She pulled herself out of her wash tub, wrinkling her nose as the dirty water sloshed around.
    • With all this money sloshing around, brutal tactics are certain.
    • The ship was gracefully rocking from left to right, and the water sloshing along the sides of the vessel made a rhythmic pattern of music.
    • ‘I couldn't believe it wasn't enough protection,’ he said, looking at the water sloshing halfway up his phone's screen.
    • I rushed back as fast as I could, water sloshing in the pot.
    • The cold wet water sloshed around my feet, tickling my toes.
    • The pigs' water hose was frozen this morning and it was not fun hauling 5 gallon pails of icy water sloshing down my pant legs.
    Synonyms
    spill, slop, splash, flow, overflow, splatter, spatter
    1. 1.1 (of a person) move through liquid with a splashing sound.
      (人)踩着水(或泥浆)出声地行走
      they sloshed up the tracks in the dank woods

      他们在阴湿的树林中沿小道涉水行进。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The dirt floor is wet and you slosh in your rubber boots through puddles.
      • Men sloshed in the water, while they fixed the damage done to the Jewel.
      • The figures sloshed their way through the downpour.
      • Two small, brawny men slosh through an icy stream, their cheap plastic sandals slapping slick rocks.
      • She began to shiver in the freezing air and the cold, slimy water, and Nick sloshed his way over to take her in his arms.
      • Here, we gleefully slosh about in communal pools of thick brown gloop, pouring it over ourselves with plastic pails and savouring the eucalyptus-like aroma, before washing it off under hot jets of salty spring water.
      • Or I could say this: ‘Colin spilled into his common room, and I sloshed after him.’
      Synonyms
      splash, swash, squelch, wade
    2. 1.2with object Pour (liquid) clumsily.
      笨拙地倒;泼溅,泼洒
      she sloshed coffee into a cracked cup

      她笨手笨脚地把咖啡倒进了有裂纹的杯子。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And you couldn't just slosh the water and wine together.
      • Evans jumps back as she sloshes boiling water about, pouring it into the already half-full tea pot.
      • Not wishing to de-scale the lining of my stomach that early in the morning thank you very much, I sloshed some milk into a saucepan, stuck it on the gas and went in search of tobacco.
      • He reached forward with one huge arm and picked up a large tankard of some drink, sloshing amber liquid on the table.
      • He then sloshed the remainder of the brandy into the glass, turning his eyes onto his cousin as he did so.
      • Nodding, he arched a shaggy eyebrow at me sloshing coffee into a cup.
      • When a bookseller drops in, they'll slosh their unworthy coffee in my heavenly tea mug.
      • Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup.
      • Greg asked Jane and Tyler, sloshing the fire with water.
      • The younger woman came over and scooped up what looked like pig slop and sloshed it onto my plate.
      • She flopped down onto the myriad of furs and pliant pillows, and sloshed a mug full of cold liquid from the sweating pitcher on the pit's table.
      • Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer.
      • ‘Woooo,’ they shouted in their uncouth manner, sloshing beer on the pristine white of the slopes.
      • It was better when the only coffee you got was either motor oil in a Greek-themed cup or lukewarm milk-broth served in a cup by a careless waitress who sloshed half the ration in the saucer, and no refills, pal.
      • Thanks to spoons and a spittoon, Mike is soon tasting away, sloshing the liquid in his mouth, expelling it and talking everything up.
      • Tru hung her gown away safely, then tore off her sweat-soaked uniform before she sloshed water all over her body, scrubbing away her stench with soap.
      • I took the glass from him and sloshed its contents down my throat.
      • Not wanting to get his valenki (boots essential for winter) wet, Ivan Denisovich takes them off, then sloshes the water onto the floor.
      • I sloshed iodine into the bowl I'd brought down, and handed it to Traci.
      • My only company today is the only company I had five years ago - an old woman with a mop and a bucket, tutting irritably as she sloshes soapy water over the bits of the floor I've walked on.
      Synonyms
      pour, slop, splash
nounsläSHslɑʃ
  • An act or sound of splashing.

    拍打(声);溅泼(声)

    the distant slosh of the washing machine in the basement

    从地下室洗衣机那里隐约传来的水的拍打声。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The pattern of the sloshes tells you all you need to know about the very early universe: its shape, how much was made of matter, how much of something else.
    • The slosh of the sea sang me to sleep, whispering the soft and sweet lullaby of our lady Atlantic, the peacemaker.
    • There was no noise but the sound of rubbish flutterin about the pavements and the slosh, slosh, slosh of the petrol in the can.
    • His feet sunk a bit in the slosh, but he didn't notice.
    • He heard the slosh of water between them, and saw to his fright that the basin was fast becoming a river.
    • And it had more impact than a roomful of Victorian slosh.
    • I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone.
    • Bengt could feel Zinnia gently touching the wound below her shoulder blade and hear the slosh of water from Zinnia's canteen as she washed it off.
    • Her hair was slick with rain and her high-heeled boots sent sloshes of water up to stain her jeans as she walked through the puddles that were quickly forming on the sidewalk.
    • It's all true, but this isn't any old lager, it's an authentic lager from the Czechs, rather than the usual mass-produced commercial slosh.
    • Then came the blanched almonds, softened butter, dark brown sugar, four eggs already beaten, the rind and juice of a lemon, a slosh or three of whisky and a little milk if necessary.
    • He chuckled as the snowball hit the Bonnie's red cape with a slosh, and left a large damp spot.
    • In a bathtub, you might move a couple of dozen litres of water with such a slosh, but sea floor movements have in the past displaced more than 100 cubic kilometres of water - billions of bathtubs.
    • The chocolate company has come up with Russian vodka shots which are particularly evil, taste stronger than they are, and really make Christmas go with a bit of a slosh.
    • The anger of the first clear words Bacchius heard astonished him, and he jumped slightly, causing a slight slosh and a soft tap as his head hit the metal.

Origin

Early 19th century: variant of the noun slush.

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