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splash /splæʃ/ ► SEE ALLsplash about splash sth about/around splash sth across/over sthsplash aroundsplash sth aroundsplash downsplash out (on sth)splash sth out (on/for sth) splash sth over sth●ˌsplash aˈbout (BrE) ➡ splash around ●ˌsplash sth aˈbout/aˈround (informal, especially BrE) to spend money freely or carelessly 随意地乱花(钱);大肆挥霍◆He splashes his wages about just to impress her. 他大手大脚地花工资只是为了讨好她。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌsplash sth aˈcross/oˈver sthto publish a photograph, a news story, etc. in a place where a lot of people will see it, especially in a newspaper 把(照片、新闻报道等)安排在(报章等)的显要位置;在(引人注目的位置)刊载◆The next day her name was splashed across all the front pages. 第二天,她的名字出现在所有报纸头版的显著位置。◆I don’t want my private life splashed all over the tabloids. 我不想让我的私生活被那些小报大肆曝光。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌsplash aˈround (BrE also ˌsplash aˈbout) (in sth) to move about in water making it fly everywhere (在水中)溅起水花行进,使水花四溅 ◆The children splashed about in the river all afternoon. 孩子们整个下午都在河里玩水。[v + adv]●ˌsplash sth aˈround ➡ splash sth about/around ●ˌsplash ˈdownwhen a spacecraft splashes down, it returns to earth and lands in the sea/ocean (航天器)坠落入海,溅落◆The capsule splashed down in the Pacific. 航天舱溅落在太平洋。[v + adv]▸ ˈsplashdown noun [countable, uncountable] the return of a spacecraft to earth when it lands in the sea/ocean (航天器返回地球后的)坠落入海,溅落◆Splashdown is expected 300 kilometres west of Valparaíso. 溅落地点预计在瓦尔帕莱索以西 300 公里。●ˌsplash ˈout (on sth) ●ˌsplash sth ˈout (on/for sth) (informal) to spend a lot of money on sth 花大笔的钱(买某物)◆She splashed out on a new pair of shoes. 她花很多钱买了双新鞋。◆Why don’t we splash out and go out for a meal? 我们为什么不潇洒一把出去吃顿饭呢?◆The band splashed out thousands on new equipment. 乐队花了好几千购置新设备。◆Don’t splash it all out at once! 别把钱一下子挥霍光![v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) ●ˌsplash sth ˈover sth ➡ splash sth across/over sth |