splash1/splæʃ; splæʃ/v [I,T] if a liquid splashes, or if you splash it, it falls on something or hits it(使)〔液体〕溅﹐泼〔到某物上〕: splash sth on/over sth He splashed water on his face. 他往脸上泼水。+against/on/over The waves splashed against the side of the boat. 波浪拍打着船帮。+in/through/around children splashing through the puddles 踩水坑的儿童splash out phr v to spend a lot of money on something that you do not really need 花很多钱﹐挥霍: +on We’ve splashed out on a new kitchen. 我们花了一大笔钱翻新了厨房。
splash2n [C] 1 the sound that water makes when something hits it 溅泼声: Jerry jumped into the water with a loud splash. 杰利扑通一声跳进水里。see picture on page 见 A7 页图2 a small amount of a liquid that falls onto something〔溅落的〕少量液体﹔溅洒的斑点: splashes of paint on the floorboards 溅在地板上的点点油漆3 splash of colour a small area of bright colour 一小片鲜艳的颜色4 make a splashinformal to do something that gets a lot of public attention【非正式】惹公众注目﹐引起轰动