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1 slosh
tr[slɒʃ]1 (splash) salpicar1 agitarsen.• aguanieve s.f.• fango s.m.• lodo s.m.v.• chapotear v.slɑːʃ, slɒʃ
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transitive verb ( splash) echar
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vi[slɒʃ]to slosh around o about — \<\<person\>\> chapotear; \<\<liquid\>\> agitarse haciendo ruido
1. VT1) (=splash) [+ liquid]2) (=hit) [+ person] pegar2.VI* * *[slɑːʃ, slɒʃ]
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transitive verb ( splash) echar
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vito slosh around o about — \<\<person\>\> chapotear; \<\<liquid\>\> agitarse haciendo ruido
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2 slosh
( = spill) renverser ; ( = apply lavishly) répandre• he sloshed water over the floor (deliberately) il a répandu de l'eau par terre ; (accidentally) il a renversé de l'eau par terre* * *[slɒʃ] 1.transitive verb1) (colloq) ( spill) répandre (en éclaboussant) [liquid]2) (sl) GB ( hit) flanquer un coup (colloq) à2.(colloq) intransitive verb (also slosh about) clapoter3.(colloq) sloshed past participle adjective bourré (colloq)to get sloshed — prendre une cuite (colloq)
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3 slosh
slosh [slɒʃ](b) familiar (pour → onto floor) répandre□ ; (→ into glass, bucket) verser□ ; (apply → paint, glue) flanquer;∎ she sloshed some bleach into the bucket elle a versé de l'eau de Javel dans le seau;∎ she sloshed whitewash on or over the wall elle a barbouillé le mur de blanc de chaux□∎ the juice sloshed all over the tablecloth le jus s'est renversé partout sur la nappe;∎ water sloshed over the edge l'eau a débordé(b) (move → in liquid, mud) patauger;∎ we sloshed through the mud on a pataugé dans la boueplouf∎ the water sloshed about in the bucket l'eau clapotait dans le seau;∎ the children were sloshing about in puddles les enfants pataugeaient dans des flaques d'eau -
4 Slosh
(verb), slop + slushплескаться; проливать, разливать; разг. шлепать, хлюпатьАнгло-русский словарь. Современные тенденции в словообразовании. Контаминанты. > Slosh
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5 slosh
verbഇടിക്കുക, ചെളിവെള്ളം തെറിപ്പിച്ച് നടക്കുക -
6 slosh
1. intransitive verbplatschen (ugs.); [Flüssigkeit:] schwappen2. transitive verb(coll.): (pour clumsily) schwappen* * *[slɒʃ, AM slɑ:ʃ]I. vtI \sloshed some water on my face ich habe mir etwas Wasser ins Gesicht geworfento \slosh one's coffee/milk seinen Kaffee/seine Milch verschütten▪ to \slosh sb jdm eine verpassen slII. vi2. (move through water) waten* * *[slɒʃ] (inf)1. vt2) (= splash) klatschendon't slosh the milk around — schwapp nicht so mit der Milch herum
2. vito slosh through mud/water — durch Matsch/Wasser waten
* * *A s1. → academic.ru/68155/slush">slush A 1, A 22. Schuss m (einer Flüssigkeit)3. Br umg harter SchlagB v/iC v/t1. jemanden, etwas bespritzen:a) draufklatschen,b) klatschen auf (akk)3. Br umg jemandem einen harten Schlag versetzen* * *1. intransitive verbplatschen (ugs.); [Flüssigkeit:] schwappen2. transitive verb(coll.): (pour clumsily) schwappen -
7 slosh
1. n разг. жидкая грязь; слякоть2. n разг. разбавленный, слабый напиток, «водичка»3. v хлюпать, шлёпать4. v амер. бродить без цели, болтаться5. v заляпывать; залитьСинонимический ряд:1. blow (noun) bang; bash; bastinado; bat; belt; biff; blow; bop; crack; pound; slam; smack; smash; sock; thwack; wallop; whack; whop2. gulp (verb) bolt; cram; englut; gobble; gulp; guzzle; ingurgitate; wolf3. splash (verb) bespatter; dash; douse; plash; slop; spatter; splash; splatter; splosh; splurge; spurtle4. swash (verb) bubble; burble; gurgle; lap; swash; swish; wash -
8 slosh
skvalpeIsubst. \/slɒʃ\/1) (britisk, hverdagslig) slag, smekk2) skvett, dråpe, tår3) skvalping, plaskingIIverb \/slɒʃ\/1) (britisk, hverdagslig) slå, dra til2) kline på, bre tykt over med3) helle i (på en klønete måte)4) skvalpe, plaske5) vade, plaske, vasseslosh something about slenge noe omkring, skvette noe omkring -
9 slosh
[slɔš]1.nounplundra, brozga; nesnaga; figuratively vodéna pijača;2.intransitive verbhoditi po plundri (brozgi), po nesnagi; American tavati, klatiti se, potikati se; transitive verb slang politi, razliti (tekočino); politi (koga); slang močnó udariti, lopniti (koga) -
10 heave
1. n подъём; поднимание, поднятиеheave gate — ворота, открываемые поднятием вверх
2. n бросание; бросок3. n усиление, рывокwith a mighty heave — мощным рывком; изо всех сил
4. n вздымание, колыхание, поднимание и опускание5. n глубокий вздох6. n преим. мор. колебания; качка7. n рвотное движение; позыв к рвоте; приступ тошноты8. n спорт. подтягивание9. n спорт. сгибание и разгибание рук10. n спорт. геол. горизонтальное перемещение при сбросе; сдвиг11. n спорт. вздувание, вспучивание12. n спорт. употр. гл. ед. ч. вет. с в запалheave ahead — подтягивать нос; двигаться вперёд
13. v мор. поднимать, выбирать, вытягивать14. v бросать15. v поднимать и опускать, вздымать16. v подниматься и опускаться, вздыматься17. v мор. поворачивать18. v мор. двигаться19. v мор. испускать, издавать20. v мор. тяжело дышать21. v мор. делать рвотные движения, тужиться22. v мор. вздуваться, вспучиватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. lift (noun) boost; hoist; lift2. blow (verb) blow; gasp; huff; pant; puff3. breathe (verb) breathe; exhale4. fire (verb) cast; fire; fling; hurl; launch; pitch; shy; sling; throw; toss5. raise (verb) boost; elevate; hoist; lift; raise6. retch (verb) gag; keck; retch; throw up; vomit7. slosh (verb) bob; ebb; lurch; rock; roll; slosh; waft8. undulate (verb) bulge; dilate; expand; palpitate; rise; swell; throb; undulateАнтонимический ряд:catch; lower -
11 bubble
1. n пузырёк2. n дутое предприятие; «мыльный пузырь», химера3. n экономический бум4. n бульканье5. n волнение6. n уст. простак7. n авт. прозрачный купол, верх8. v пузыриться, покрываться пузырями; булькать, кипеть9. v бить ключом10. v журчать11. v арх. обманывать, дурачить12. v помочь младенцу отрыгнуть воздухСинонимический ряд:1. air bubble (noun) air bubble; balloon; foam; froth; globule; lather; sac; soap bubble; spume2. pipe dream (noun) chimera; dream; fantasy; illusion; phantasy; pipe dream; rainbow3. be ebullient (verb) babble; be ebullient; chatter; get carried away; giggle; gush4. boil (verb) boil; burn; churn; effervesce; ferment; fizzle; foam; froth; moil; percolate; seethe; simmer; smolder; smoulder; stir5. foam (verb) effervesce; fizz; foam; froth; lather; spume6. slosh (verb) burble; gurgle; lap; slosh; swash; wash -
12 Wash
1. n геогр. зал. Уош2. n мытьё, умываниеto have a wash — умыться, помыться
3. n стиркаarticles of the wash — предметы, находящиеся в стирке
4. n разг. выстиранное бельё; бельё, находящееся в стирке5. n норма закладки белья в стиральную машину6. n помои, кухонные отбросы; отходыthis tea is mere wash — это не чай, а водичка
7. n полоскание8. n пустословие, болтовня; переливание из пустого в порожнее9. n прибой; накат волны; нагон воды10. n шум прибоя11. n струя за кормой, кильватер; попутная струя12. n ав. спутная струя, воздушный поток13. n физ. завихрение14. n мед. примочка15. n заливаемая полоса берега16. n болото17. n лужа; мелкий пруд18. n ручеёк19. n размыв, подмыв; вымывание; водная эрозия20. n овраг, балка21. n амер. каньон22. n амер. старое русло реки23. n амер. сл. глоток воды, пива24. n тонкий слойcement wash — тонкий слой цемента; цементный раствор
25. n спец. жидкость, растворwash liquid — жидкий состав для смывки, смывающий раствор
26. n спец. моющее средство27. n спец. жидкая краска,28. n геол. наносы, наносный слой; аллювий29. n геол. смываемый слой земли30. n геол. золотосодержащий песокwash dirt — золотосодержащий материал, рентабельный для промывки
31. n геол. спец. муст; сусло32. n геол. тех. смыв33. n геол. бирж. фиктивная сделка34. a моющийся, стирающийсяwash fabrics — ткани, которые можно стирать
35. a стиральный, моющий36. a спец. промывочный37. v мыть; обмывать; промыватьwash against — омывать; разбиваться
38. v мыться; умываться39. v стирать40. v смыть, отмыть, отстирать41. v отмыться, отстираться42. v очищать43. v вымыть струёй воды; окатить44. v стираться; не портиться от стирки45. v выдерживать критику, испытание46. v разг. не вызывать сомнений47. v поэт. смачивать; кропить, окроплятьflowers washed with dew — цветы, омытые росой
48. v омывать; орошать49. v разбиваться; плескаться50. v размывать; сносить, смывать; вымывать51. v оказаться смытым52. v запиватьmy lunch was bread and cheese washed down with beer — мой завтрак, состоящий из хлеба с сыром, я запивал лишать сил, изматывать
53. v разг. отменить; отбросить54. v разг. провалиться55. v разг. провалить56. v признать непригодным57. v линять, бледнеть58. v терять свежесть, яркость59. v окатывать; перекатываться60. v заливать; покрывать тонким слоем61. v белить62. v горн. промывать63. v горн. обогащать64. v горн. карт. тасоватьСинонимический ряд:1. arroyo (noun) arroyo; canyon; gulch; wadi2. bog (noun) bog; fen; marsh; morass; slough; swamp3. washing (noun) ablution; bathing; cleansing; laundry; washing4. bathe (verb) bathe; dampen; douse; hose; immerse; lip; moisten; shower; soak; tub5. clean (verb) clean; cleanse; launder; lave; mob; mop; rinse; rub; scour; scrub; swab6. drift (verb) drift; float; ride7. slosh (verb) bubble; burble; gurgle; lap; slosh; splash; swash; swishАнтонимический ряд:dirty; dry -
13 burble
1. n бормотание; болтовня2. n ав. срыв потока3. v бормотать; болтать4. v задыхаться от смеха5. n диал. неприятности, беспорядокСинонимический ряд:1. be ebullient (verb) babble; be ebullient; chatter; get carried away; giggle; gush2. chat (verb) cackle; chat; chin-chin; clack; clatter; dither; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; tinkle; twaddle; twiddle; twitter; yak; yakety-yak; yammer; yatter3. slosh (verb) bubble; gurgle; lap; slosh; swash; wash -
14 gurgle
1. n бульканье; журчание2. n булькающий звукgurgles of laughter — заливчатый смех; кудахтающий смех
3. v булькать; журчатьСинонимический ряд:1. cascade (verb) cascade; splash; trickle2. make water sound (verb) babble; flow noisily; make water sound; murmur; purl; ripple; sputter; swirl3. slosh (verb) bubble; burble; lap; slosh; swash; swish; wash -
15 swash
1. n плеск2. n прибой3. n отмель4. n помои5. n вызывающее поведение6. n узкий пролив между банками или между банкой и берегом7. v плескать; расплёскивать8. v плескаться; расплёскиваться9. v вести себя вызывающе10. v лязгатьСинонимический ряд:slosh (verb) bubble; burble; gurgle; lap; slosh; wash -
16 skvulpe
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17 schwappen
v/i1. (hat geschwappt) slosh (around)2. (ist) (überschwappen) slop, spill ( auf + Akk onto); die Aids-Welle ist nach Osteuropa geschwappt fig. the AIDS epidemic has spread into Eastern Europe* * *schwạp|pen ['ʃvapn]vi1) (Flüssigkeit) to slosh around2) aux sein (= überschwappen) to splash, to slosh; (fig) to spill* * *(to (cause liquid to) splash, spill, or move around violently in a container: The water was slopping about in the bucket.) slop* * *schwap·pen[ˈʃvapn̩]vi1. Hilfsverb: sein (sich im Schwall ergießen)das Wasser schwappte über den Rand des Swimmingpools the water splashed over the edge of the swimming pool2. Hilfsverb: haben (sich hin und her bewegen) to slosh around▪ irgendwohin \schwappen to have spread somewhereeine Welle des Unmuts schwappte über Europa a wave of dissatisfaction spread over Europe* * *intransitives Verb1)[hin und her] schwappen — slosh [around]
an die Bordwand schwappen — splash or slap against the side of the boat
2) mit Richtungsangabe mit sein splash, slosh (über + Akk. over, aus out of)* * *schwappen v/i1. (hat geschwappt) slosh (around)2. (ist) (überschwappen) slop, spill (auf +akk onto);die Aids-Welle ist nach Osteuropa geschwappt fig the AIDS epidemic has spread into Eastern Europe* * *intransitives Verb1)[hin und her] schwappen — slosh [around]
an die Bordwand schwappen — splash or slap against the side of the boat
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18 agitar
v.1 to shake.agitar los brazos/un pañuelo to wave one's arms/a handkerchiefagítese antes de usar shake before use2 to get worked up (poner nervioso a).3 to stir up (masas, pueblo).Pedro agita el cóctel Peter stirs the cocktail.4 to agitate, to upheave, to cause unrest in, to incite.El comunicado agitó al pueblo The press release agitated the people.5 to flap, to flutter.El avecilla agitó su alita The little bird flapped its winglet.6 to fling about, to wave.Noel agitó los brazos Noel flung his arms about.7 to perturb, to confuse by haste, to flurry.La noticia agitó a Silvia The news flurried Silvia.8 to rustle, to move.* * *■ 'Agítese antes de usarlo' "Shake before use"2 (intranquilizar) agitate, excite1 (moverse) to move restlessly2 (inquietarse) to become agitated/disturbed3 (mar) to become rough* * *verb1) to shake, agitate2) wave, flap•- agitarse* * *1. VT1) [+ mano, bandera, arma] to wave2) [+ botella, líquido] to shakeagité al herido para que volviera en si — I shook the injured man o I gave the injured man a shake to bring him round
3) (=inquietar) to worry, upset4) (=convulsionar) [+ multitud] to stir up5) (=esgrimir) to use2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <líquido/botella> to shakeb) <brazo/pañuelo> to wave; < alas> to flapc) <sociedad/país> to cause unrest in2.agitarse v pronb) ( inquietarse) to get worked up* * *= shake up, stir up, stir, flail, roil, swish.Ex. This will shake up library managers no end.Ex. The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex. The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Ex. The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex. Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.Ex. Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.----* agitar los brazos = wave + Posesivo + arms.* agitarse = churn, flutter, wave, slosh around.* agitarse en el viento = rustle.* agitar una bandera = wave + flag.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <líquido/botella> to shakeb) <brazo/pañuelo> to wave; < alas> to flapc) <sociedad/país> to cause unrest in2.agitarse v pronb) ( inquietarse) to get worked up* * *= shake up, stir up, stir, flail, roil, swish.Ex: This will shake up library managers no end.
Ex: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Ex: The article is entitled 'Take 25 branches and stir gently... a recipe for success'.Ex: The crab's mouth has elongated setae, notably on the maxilla, which it repeatedly flails through the seawater to feed on suspended material.Ex: Financial markets, which had been roiled Tuesday by a falling dollar and soaring energy prices, recovered some of their losses Wednesday.Ex: Swishing wine in the mouth helps you taste all the flavors in a wine.* agitar los brazos = wave + Posesivo + arms.* agitarse = churn, flutter, wave, slosh around.* agitarse en el viento = rustle.* agitar una bandera = wave + flag.* * *agitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹líquido/botella› to shake[ S ] agítese antes de usar shake well before use2 ‹brazo/bandera/pañuelo› to waveel pájaro agitaba las alas the bird was flapping its wingsel viento agitaba las hojas the leaves rustled in the wind, the wind rustled the leaves3 ‹sociedad/país› to cause unrest in■ agitarse1 «barca» to toss; «toldo» to flap2 (inquietarse) to get worked up* * *
agitar ( conjugate agitar) verbo transitivo
‹ alas› to flap
agitarse verbo pronominal
[ barca] to toss;
[ toldo] to flap
agitar verbo transitivo
1 (el contenido de un envase) to shake
2 (alterar a una multitud) to agitate, stir up
' agitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitador
- agitadora
- alborotar
- mover
- sacudir
English:
agitate
- churn
- flap
- flourish
- flutter
- shake
- shake up
- stir
- swish
- throw about
- throw around
- wave
- whip
* * *♦ vt1. [sacudir] to shake;[remover] to stir;agitar los brazos/un pañuelo to wave one's arms/a handkerchief;agítese antes de usar [en etiqueta] shake before use2. [poner nervioso a] to get worked up3. [inquietar] to worry, to upset4. [masas, pueblo] to stir up* * *v/t1 shake; figstir up* * *agitar vt1) : to agitate, to shake2) : to wave, to flap3) : to stir up* * *agitar vb2. (pañuelo, brazos) to wave -
19 chapotear
v.1 to splash about.2 to wet with a sponge.* * *1 (agitar en el agua) to splash about1 (humedecer) to moisten, dampen, sponge* * *verb* * *VI [en el agua] to splash about* * ** * *= paddle, paddle about, make + a splash, slosh around.Ex. The author explains how finding needed data on the Web can be like paddling round in a bath of milk.Ex. In the ditch near by little children paddle about.Ex. Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.Ex. In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.----* piscina inflable para chapotear = paddling pool, wading pool.* * ** * *= paddle, paddle about, make + a splash, slosh around.Ex: The author explains how finding needed data on the Web can be like paddling round in a bath of milk.
Ex: In the ditch near by little children paddle about.Ex: Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.Ex: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* piscina inflable para chapotear = paddling pool, wading pool.* * *chapotear [A1 ]vi(en el agua) to splash, splash around; (en el barro) to squelch, squelch around* * *
chapotear ( conjugate chapotear) verbo intransitivo ( en agua) splash (around);
( en barro) squelch (around)
chapotear verbo intransitivo to splash about, paddle
' chapotear' also found in these entries:
English:
paddle
- slop
- splash
- squelch
- slosh
* * *chapotear vito splash about* * *v/i splash* * *chapotear vi: to splash about* * *chapotear vb to splash -
20 iskeä
yks.nom. iskeä; yks.gen. isken; yks.part. iski; yks.ill. iskisi; mon.gen. iskeköön; mon.part. iskenyt; mon.ill. iskettiinbang (verb)buffet (verb)bump (verb)conk (verb)cuff (verb)dash (verb)down (verb)drive (verb)hit (verb)impinge on (verb)knock (verb)lunge (verb)pick (verb)pick up (verb)ram (verb)smash (verb)smite (verb)sock (verb)stab (verb)strike (verb)deliver a blow hit hard pounce upon (noun)slosh (noun)thrust (noun)* * *• clobber• bang• bash• batter• beat• smite• buffet• punch• ram• shock• slam• slap• pick up• smash• lunge• sock• stab• stick• strike• thrust• thump• smack• flog• wallop• conk• cuff• dash• deliver a blow• down• pick• dump• bump• hit hard• hit• impact• impinge on• inflict a blow• knock• drive
См. также в других словарях:
slosh — ► VERB 1) (of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound. 2) move through liquid with a splashing sound. 3) pour (liquid) clumsily. 4) Brit. informal hit hard. ► NOUN 1) an act or sound of splashing. 2) … English terms dictionary
slosh around — verb spill or splash copiously or clumsily slosh paint all over the walls • Syn: ↑slosh, ↑slush, ↑slush around • Hypernyms: ↑spatter, ↑splatter, ↑plash, ↑spla … Useful english dictionary
slosh — [ slaʃ ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive if a liquid sloshes, or you slosh it, it moves violently inside its container, or some of it comes out of the container: SLOP: Some of the paint had sloshed out onto his shoes. 2. ) intransitive to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slosh — verb Slosh is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑water Slosh is used with these nouns as the object: ↑water … Collocations dictionary
slosh — 1814, slush, sludge, probably a blend of slush and slop in its M.E. sense of muddy place. The verb meaning to splash about in mud or wet is from 1844. Meaning to pour carelessly is recorded from 1875. Sloshed drunk is recorded from c.1900 … Etymology dictionary
slosh — verb 1 (intransitive always + adv/prep) if a liquid in a container sloshes around, it moves against the sides of its container in an uncontrolled way (+ around/about): Water sloshed about in the bottom of the boat. 2 (transitive always +… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
slosh — verb 1》 (of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound. ↘move through liquid with a splashing sound. ↘pour (liquid) clumsily. 2》 Brit. informal hit hard. noun 1》 an act or sound of splashing. ↘a quantity of liquid… … English new terms dictionary
slosh — UK [slɒʃ] / US [slɑʃ] verb Word forms slosh : present tense I/you/we/they slosh he/she/it sloshes present participle sloshing past tense sloshed past participle sloshed 1) [intransitive/transitive] if a liquid sloshes, or if you slosh it, it… … English dictionary
slosh — /slɒʃ / (say slosh) noun 1. → slush. 2. British Colloquial watery or weak drink. 3. Colloquial a heavy blow. 4. → backslash. –verb (i) 5. to splash in slush, mud, or water. –verb (t) 6. to stir in some fluid: to slosh the …
slosh — 1. verb a) To shift chaotically; to splash noisily. The water in his bottle sloshed back and forth as he ran. b) To punch (someone) … Wiktionary
slosh — [[t]slɒ̱ʃ[/t]] sloshes, sloshing, sloshed 1) V ERG If a liquid sloshes around or if you slosh it around, it moves around in different directions. [V adv/prep] The water sloshed around the bridge... [V n adv/prep] He took a mouthful of the cheap… … English dictionary