slush
英 [slʌʃ]
美 [slʌʃ]
n. 融雪; 雪泥; 矫揉造作的言情小说(或电影); 庸俗的言情
过去分词:slushed 现在分词:slushing 过去式:slushed 第三人称单数:slushes
BNC.22510 / COCA.18323
牛津词典
noun
- 融雪;雪泥
partly melted snow that is usually dirty- In the city the clean white snow had turned to grey slush.
在城市里,洁白的雪已化为灰色的雪泥。
- In the city the clean white snow had turned to grey slush.
- 矫揉造作的言情小说(或电影);庸俗的言情
stories, films/movies or feelings that are considered to be silly and without value because they are too emotional and romantic
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 半融雪;雪泥
Slushis snow that has begun to melt and is therefore very wet and dirty.- Becker's eyes were as cold and grey as the slush on the pavements outside.
贝克尔的目光冷淡而灰暗,一如外面人行道上的雪泥。
- Becker's eyes were as cold and grey as the slush on the pavements outside.
- 浪漫伤感的爱情故事;无聊的言情故事
If you describe a love story asslush, you mean that you dislike it because it is too sentimental and cannot be taken seriously.
英英释义
noun
- partially melted snow
verb
- spill or splash copiously or clumsily
- slosh paint all over the walls
- make a splashing sound
- water was splashing on the floor