splatch
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A blot or splash.
— [I]t appear'd through the Microscope gray, like a great splatch of London dirt […]
动词 v.
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To mark with a splatch.
— Stanton described Lincoln as "A long, lank creature from Illinois, wearing a dirty linen duster for a coat, on the back of which the perspiration had splatched wide stains that resembled a map of the continent."
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To manipulate roughly or crudely.
— Fine distinctions, however, are wasted on Sir William Harcourt. His text is, ' We are rich and growing yearly richer,' and the more broadly splatched the facts he marshals in support of his text the more striking the effect.
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To move in a manner that causes splashing or spreading of material.
— We splatched down into the river and across it, getting quite wet, while I swore quietly and monotonously.
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Probably imitative.
词源 2
Probably imitative.
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