slop
verb /slɒp/
/slɑːp/
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they slop | /slɒp/ /slɑːp/ |
he / she / it slops | /slɒps/ /slɑːps/ |
past simple slopped | /slɒpt/ /slɑːpt/ |
past participle slopped | /slɒpt/ /slɑːpt/ |
-ing form slopping | /ˈslɒpɪŋ/ /ˈslɑːpɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a liquid
) to move around in a container, often so that some liquid comes out over the edge液体 晃荡;(常指)溢出,溅出 - Water was slopping around in the bottom of the boat.
船底有水在晃荡。 - As he put the glass down the beer slopped over onto the table.
他放下杯子时,啤酒撒到了桌子上。 - He took another step as the water slopped around his ankles.
水溢出他的脚踝时,他又走了一步。
- Water was slopping around in the bottom of the boat.
- [transitive] slop something (+ adv./prep.) to make liquid or food come out of a container in an untidy way
synonym spill倒出;使泼出;使溅洒 - He got out of the bath, slopping water over the sides.
他从浴缸里出来,水也跟着溅洒了出来。 - She slopped some beans onto a plate.
她往盘子里倒了一些豆子。 - She slopped some of the egg mixture over the side of the bowl.
她把蛋糊从碗边洒了出来。
- He got out of the bath, slopping water over the sides.
词源mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘to spill, splash’). Early use of the noun denoted ‘slushy mud’, the first of the current senses (‘unappetizing food’) dating from the mid 17th cent.