mush
- IPA[məSH]
美式
- a soft, wet, pulpy mass;feeble or cloying sentimentality
- reduce (a substance) to a soft, wet, pulpy mass
noun: mush
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a soft, wet, pulpy mass red lentils cook quickly and soon turn to mush 同義詞
- 2. feeble or cloying sentimentality the film's not just romantic mush 同義詞
- 3. North American thick porridge, especially made of cornmeal.
動詞
- 1. reduce (a substance) to a soft, wet, pulpy mass I reached over to his plate with my spoon and mushed together his pie with slice of flan I've just eaten it with mushed banana
- 更多解釋
- IPA[mʌʃ]
英式
- go on a journey across snow with a dog sled: they got into the sleigh and mushed over the ice and snow
- a command urging on dogs pulling a sled during a journey across snow.
- a journey across snow with a dog sled: a twelve-day mush for men and dogs over the frozen subarctic prairie
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[məSH]
美式
- go on a journey across snow with a dogsled: by the end of winter he will have snowshoed up to 700 miles and mushed about the same
- a command urging on dogs pulling a sled during a journey across snow.
- a journey across snow with a dogsled: a twelve-day mush
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mʌʃ]
英式
- a soft, wet, pulpy mass: red lentils cook quickly and soon turn to mush the flowers had been flattened into a sodden pink mush
- reduce (a substance) to a soft, wet, pulpy mass: I reached over to his plate with my spoon and mushed together his pie with slice of flan I've just eaten it with mushed banana
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[mʊʃ]
英式
- a person's mouth or face: he always had a chewed cigar in his mush
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[məSH]
美式
- used as a form of address for a man: what you doing here, mush?
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[məSH]
美式
- a person's mouth or face: he always had a chewed cigar in his mush
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mʊʃ]
英式
- used as a form of address for a man: what you doing round here, mush?
Oxford Dictionary