搜尋結果
slop
- IPA[släp]
美式
- (of a liquid) spill or flow over the edge of a container, typically as a result of careless handling;cause (a liquid) to spill over the edge of a container
- waste water from a kitchen, bathroom, or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand;semiliquid kitchen refuse, often used as animal food
verb: slop, 3rd person present: slops, gerund or present participle: slopping, past tense: slopped, past participle: slopped
noun: slop, plural noun: slops
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. (of a liquid) spill or flow over the edge of a container, typically as a result of careless handling water slopped over the edge of the sink
- ▪ cause (a liquid) to spill over the edge of a container in spite of his care he slopped some water
- ▪ apply or put (something) somewhere in a casual or careless manner they spent their weekend slopping on paint
- ▪ wade through (a wet or muddy area) they were slopping through paddy fields
- 2. feed slops to (an animal, especially a pig) they think a farmer's wife spends all her time slopping hogs
- 3. North American speak or write in a sentimentally effusive manner; gush she slopped over her dog
名詞
- 1. waste water from a kitchen, bathroom, or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand sink slops
- ▪ semiliquid kitchen refuse, often used as animal food she emptied some slops for the chickens
- ▪ unappetizing semiliquid food they fed us some slop in a bowl
- 2. North American sentimental language or material country music is not all commercial slop