[no obj., with adverbial of direction](of a liquid)spill or flow over the edge of a container, typically as a result of careless handling
(液体)溢出;溅出,泼出
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water slopped over the edge of the sink .水溢出了洗涤槽边。
[with obj.]cause (a liquid) to spill or overflow in such a way
使(液体)溢出;使溅出,使泼出
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in spite of his care he slopped some water .尽管他很小心,但还是洒出了一些水。
[with obj. and adverbial]apply or put (something) somewhere in a casual or careless manner
漫不经心地涂(或敷);随意放置
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they spent their weekend slopping on paint .他们漫不经心地油漆房子度过了周末。
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艰难地走过(湿地,泥泞区域)
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they were slopping through paddy fields .他们在水稻田里艰难行走。
[with obj.]feed slops to (an animal)
用泔脚喂(动物)。
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〈主北美〉 过分情绪化地说(或写)
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she slopped over her dog .她滔滔不绝地谈论自己的狗。
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(必须人工倾倒的)生活污水,脏水
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sink slops .洗涤槽里的污水。
semi-liquid kitchen refuse, often used as animal food
泔脚水。
unappetizing weak, semi-liquid food
淡而无味的半流质食物。
[mass noun]
〈主北美〉 感伤(或煽情)的语言(或材料)
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country music is not all commercial slop .乡村音乐并非全是为了赚钱的煽情作品。
【航海】 波涛汹涌的海洋。
a workman's loose outer garment
(工人穿的)宽大外套,工作服。
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(常见于十六和十七世纪早期,尤指海员穿的)宽松裤。
clothes and bedding supplied to sailors by the navy
(海军供给海员的)衣服和床上用品。
〈主英〉 现成的衣服;便宜衣服。
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slop about/around chiefly Brit. (of a person) dress in an untidy or casual manner 〈主英〉 穿着邋遢(随意)at weekends he would slop about in his oldest clothes . 周末他总是随意地穿些最旧的衣服 -
slop out (especially in prison) empty the contents of a chamber pot (尤指狱中)倒便桶 [as nounslopping out] the indignity of slopping out . 倒便桶这种耻辱活
"mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘to spill, splash’): probably related to