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Syn: slosh aboutБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > slosh around
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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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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 -
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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 -
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slɔʃ гл.
1) хлюпать, шлепать( по лужам, грязи) They joined arms and and sloshed through the mud together. ≈ Они взялись за руки и, шлепая, пошли по грязи. Syn: splash
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2) литься, выплескиваться, хлестать (о жидкости) The water sloshed around him. ≈ Вода выплеснулась на него. Syn: splash
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3) разг. проливать;
заливать, обливать, заляпывать( чем-л. жидким) Don't slosh the paint on so thickly. ≈ Не клади краску так густо. She sloshed out porridge into plates. ≈ Она раскидала жидкую кашу по тарелкам. I generally managed to slosh myself with cold water from the well. ≈ Обычно мне удавалось облиться холодной водой из колодца. Syn: pour
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4) разг. ударять, шлепать to slosh smb. on the chin ≈ шлепнуть кого-нибудь по подбородку Syn: hit
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5) амер. бродить без цели, болтаться;
(тж. slosh around) Syn: hang about ∙ slosh about slosh around (разговорное) жидкая грязь;
слякоть( разговорное) разбавленный, слабый напиток, "водичка" хлюпать, шлепать (по лужам, грязи) (американизм) бродить без цели, болтаться заляпывать (краской) ;
залить( чем-либо) - be careful, you're *ing paste on your jersey осторожно, ты капаешь пастой на фуфайку - to * on plenty of bright colours покрывать слоем краски ярких цветов - she *ed tea all over his new suit она облила чаем его новый костюм slosh = slush slosh = slush slush: slush разг. (сентиментальный) вздор ~ тех. защитное покрытие ~ окатывать грязью или водой ~ остатки, отбросы жира ~ стр. расшивать швы ~ слякоть, грязь ~ смазывать ~ тех. смесь свинцовых белил с известью ~ талый снег;
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[slɔʃ]гл.1) хлюпать, шлёпать (по лужам, грязи)We sloshed through the mud. — Мы шлёпали по грязи.
Syn:2) = slosh about / aroundа) плескаться ( о воде)The water wassloshing around under his feet. — Вода плескалась у него под ногами.
I can hear water sloshing about in the bottom of the boat. — Я слышу, как на дне лодки плещется вода.
Syn:slop I 2.б) плескаться (в воде; о человеке)I could hear her sloshing around in the bath. — Я слышал, как она плещется в ванне.
Syn:3) разг.а) плеснуть, пролить, разлитьHe sloshed some coffee into the mug. — Он плеснул немного кофе в кружку.
Syn:б) выплёскиваться, проливатьсяSome of the paint sloshed out of the can. — Из банки выплеснулось немного краски.
Syn:slop I 2.4) разг. ударять, шлёпатьto slosh smb. on the chin — шлёпнуть кого-нибудь по подбородку
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[slɒʃ] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo colloq. (anche slosh about) sciabordare* * *[slɒʃ] fam1. vt1) (liquid) spargere2) (hit: person) colpire2. vi* * *slosh /slɒʃ/n.1 [u] fango; fanghiglia4 [u] (fam.) brodaglia; sbobba (pop.); bevanda allungata5 [u] (fam.) sdolcinatezza; smanceria; svenevolezza(to) slosh /slɒʃ/A v. t.* * *[slɒʃ] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo colloq. (anche slosh about) sciabordare -
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[slɒʃ, Am slɑ:ʃ] vtI \sloshed some water on my face ich habe mir etwas Wasser ins Gesicht geworfen;to \slosh sth into a glass/ onto the floor etw in ein Glas/auf den Boden schütten;( spill)to \slosh one's coffee/ milk seinen Kaffee/seine Milch verschüttento \slosh sb jdm eine verpassen (sl) vi2) ( move through water) waten -
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болтаться глагол: -
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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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 -
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pron.v.to flutter, to palpitate.* * *1 (moverse) to move restlessly2 (inquietarse) to become agitated/disturbed3 (mar) to become rough* * *1) to stir2) toss* * *VPR1) (=moverse) [ramas] to stir; [bandera, toldo] to flap; [mar] to get rough; [barco] to toss2) (=inquietarse) to get worried o upset3) (=moverse inquieto)* * *(v.) = churn, flutter, wave, slosh aroundEx. Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.Ex. Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Ex. In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *(v.) = churn, flutter, wave, slosh aroundEx: Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.
Ex: Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Ex: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *
■agitarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse nervioso) to become agitated
2 (el mar) to become rough
' agitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- alborotar
- alebrestarse
English:
churn
- flap
- flutter
- jerk
- quiver
- slosh
- stir
- wave
* * *vpr1. [moverse] to move, to shake2. [ponerse nervioso] to get worked up3. [inquietarse] to become agitated* * *v/r become agitated oworked up* * *vr1) : to toss about, to flap around2) : to get upset -
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v.1 to shake.2 to rattle (hacer ruido).3 to jolt.* * *1 (hacer ruido) to clatter, rattle1 (agitar) to shake, bang about* * *1.VT [+ recipiente] to shake; [+ sillas etc] to rattle, bang about, make a lot of noise with, muck about with2. VI1) [con ruido] [vehículo] to rattle, jolt; [cohete] to crackle, bang; [ametralladora] to rattle, clatter2) Cono Sur, Méx (=apresurarse) to bustle about, go to and fro a lot; Cono Sur (=cansarse) to tire o.s. out at work* * *verbo intransitivo1) tren/coche to clatter, jolt2) (fam) persona ( ir de un sitio a otro) to rush around* * *= jolt, chug, slosh around.Ex. When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.Ex. Many music theorists claim that passages in music refer to objects, such as babbling brooks, chirping birds, rustling leaves, and chugging trains, by imitating them.Ex. In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *verbo intransitivo1) tren/coche to clatter, jolt2) (fam) persona ( ir de un sitio a otro) to rush around* * *= jolt, chug, slosh around.Ex: When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.
Ex: Many music theorists claim that passages in music refer to objects, such as babbling brooks, chirping birds, rustling leaves, and chugging trains, by imitating them.Ex: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *traquetear [A1 ]viA «tren/coche» to clatter, joltB ( fam); «persona» (ir de un sitio a otro) to rush around* * *
traquetear ( conjugate traquetear) verbo intransitivo [tren/carreta] ( hacer ruido) to clatter;
( moverse) to jolt
traquetear
I verbo intransitivo to crack, make a loud noise
II verbo transitivo to shake, jolt
' traquetear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
traquear
English:
jolt
- rattle
* * *♦ vi1. [tren, carro] to rattle2. [persona] to bustle (around)♦ vtto shake* * *v/i rattle, clatter* * *traquetear vi: to clatter, to jolt
См. также в других словарях:
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 around — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms slosh around : present tense I/you/we/they slosh around he/she/it sloshes around present participle sloshing around past tense sloshed around past participle sloshed around informal if money is sloshing… … English dictionary
slosh — [slɔʃ US sla:ʃ] v [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from slop + slush] 1.) [I,T always + adverb/preposition] if a liquid sloshes somewhere, or if you slosh it, it moves or is moved about in an uncontrolled way slosh around/about ▪ Water was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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slosh about — ˌslosh aˈbout/aˈround derived (BrE, informal) (especially of money) to be available or present in large quantities • There s a lot of money sloshing around in professional tennis. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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
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slosh — I. noun Etymology: probably blend of slop and slush Date: 1814 1. slush 1 2. the slap or splash of liquid • sloshy adjective II. verb Date: 1844 … New Collegiate Dictionary