slush
- IPA[slʌʃ]
英式
- partially melted snow or ice;watery mud.
- make a squelching or splashing sound
noun: slush
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. partially melted snow or ice the snow was turning into brown slush in the gutters
- ▪ watery mud. 同義詞
- 2. informal excessive sentiment the slush of Hollywood's romantic fifties films 同義詞
動詞
- 1. make a squelching or splashing sound there was water slushing around in the galley
- a stack of unsolicited manuscripts that have been sent to a publishing company for consideration.
Oxford Dictionary
- a reserve of money used for illicit purposes, especially political bribery.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an improvised light made from a container of fat and a wick: he read Wild West stories by the light of a slush lamp
Oxford Dictionary
- a stack of unsolicited manuscripts that have been sent to a publishing company for consideration.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a reserve of money used for illicit purposes, especially political bribery.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[sləSH]
美式
- partially melted snow or ice: the snow was turning into brown slush in the gutters
- make a squelching or splashing sound: there was water slushing around in the galley
Oxford American Dictionary