milkshake

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈmɪlk.ʃeɪk/|[ˈmɪɫk.ʃeɪk]|/ˈmɪlk.ʃɛjk/|[ˈmɪɫk.ʃɛjk]    /ˈmɪlk.ʃeɪk/|[ˈmɪɫk.ʃeɪk]|/ˈmɪlk.ʃæɪk/|[ˈmɪɫk.ʃæɪk]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A thick beverage consisting of milk and ice cream mixed together, often with fruit, chocolate, or other flavoring.
    — On May 2, a Twitter user posted a video of Danyaal Mahmud throwing a milkshake over Robinson.
  2. A thin beverage, similar to the above, but with no ice cream or significantly less of it. Australia,New-England,New-Zealand
  3. A beverage consisting of fruit juice, water, and some milk, as served in Southeast Asia.
  4. Accidental emulsion of oil and water in an engine. informal
    — This milkshake under the oil cap, or on the dipstick, indicates a blown head gasket.
  5. An alkaline supplement administered to a horse to improve its racing performance. slang
    — It was the illegal administration by trainer Gregory Martin and subsequent positive test of a baking soda, sugar and water mixture – commonly known as a “milkshake” – prior to one of his runner’s 10 length romps in a $12,000 claiming race at Aqueduct on December 18, 2003 that initially helped to bring the $200 million in illegal wagers to light.
动词 v.
  1. To administer an alkaline supplement to (a horse) to improve its racing performance. slang,transitive
    — The name of the horse who was milkshaked was A One Rocket. Martin would later go on to plead guilty to the milkshaking incident and ultimately to two federal charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
  2. To throw a milkshake at (a person). informal,neologism,transitive
    — A politician was milkshaked during the protest.

词形变化

milkshakes plural milkshakes present,singular,third-person milkshaking participle,present milkshaked participle,past milkshaked past

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
English milk
English shake
English milkshake
From milk + shake.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English milk
English shake
English milkshake
From milk + shake.
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