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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - slosh

 
 

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Slosh

slosh
~ v 1 if a liquid in a container sloshes around, it moves against the sides of its container in an uncontrolled way + around/abou  (Water sloshed about in the bottom of the boat.) 2 T always + adv/prep to make a liquid do this  (slosh sth around/about)  (Joe sloshed the whisky around in his glass.) 3 to walk through water or mud noisily + through/abou  (sloshing through the mud) 4 BrE slang to hit someone; punch1 (1)
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  (sloshes, sloshing, sloshed) 1. If a liquid sloshes around or if you slosh it around, it moves around in different directions. The water sloshed around the bridge... He took a mouthful of the cheap wine and sloshed it around his mouth... The champagne sloshed and spilt. VERB: V adv/prep, V n adv/prep, V, also V n 2. If you slosh through mud or water, you walk through it in an energetic way, so that the mud or water makes sounds as you walk. The two girls joined arms and sloshed through the mud together. VERB: V adv/prep ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: probably blend of slop and slush  Date: 1814  1. slush 1  2. the slap or splash of liquid  • ~y adjective  II. verb  Date: 1844  intransitive verb  1. to flounder or splash through water, mud, or slush  2. to move with a splashing motion the water ~ed around him — Bill Alcine  transitive verb  1. to splash about in liquid  2. to splash (a liquid) about or on something  3. to splash with liquid ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. (often foll. by about) splash or flounder about, move with a splashing sound. 2 tr. Brit. sl. hit esp. heavily. 3 tr. colloq. a pour (liquid) clumsily. b pour liquid on. --n. 1 slush. 2 a an instance of splashing. b the sound of this. 3 Brit. sl. a heavy blow. 4 a quantity of liquid. Etymology: var. of SLUSH ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. разг. жидкая грязь; слякоть 2. разг. разбавленный, слабый напиток, "водичка" 3. хлюпать, шлепать (по лужам, грязи) 4. ам. бродить без цели, болтаться 5. заляпывать (краской); залить (чем-либо) be careful, you're sloshing paste on your jersey —- осторожно, ты капаешь пастой на фуфайку to slosh on plenty of bright colours —- покрывать слоем краски ярких цветов she sloshed tea all over his new suit —- она облила чаем его новый костюм ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v.  1) хлюпать, шлёпать (по лужам, грязи)  2) amer. бродить без цели, болтаться  3) заляпывать (краской); залить (чем-л.); Dont slosh the paint on so thickly. - slosh about - slosh around SLOSH about плескаться (о жидкости) I can hear water sloshing about in the bottom of the boat. SLOSH around see slosh about ...
Англо-русский словарь
6.
  ocean sc. abbr. Sea Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 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. Sloshed "drunk" is recorded from c.1900. ...
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