
물이나 다른 액체를 불규칙한 방울로 튀게 하거나, 튀겨서 무언가를 적시거나 더럽히다.
To cause water or other liquid to fly about in drops, often making something wet or dirty.
예문:
"The car drove quickly through the puddle and splashed mud all over the pedestrians."
"She splashed cold water onto her face to wake herself up."
"Don't splash the walls when you are washing the dishes."
물이나 진흙 속을 지나가며 시끄럽게 물을 튀기거나, 물속에 갑자기 뛰어들다.
To move through water or mud, making a lot of noise as the liquid flies up, or to fall into water suddenly.
예문:
"The children were gleefully splashing around in the shallow end of the pool."
"We heard a loud noise as the dog splashed into the lake after the stick."
"The hikers had to splash across the swollen stream to continue their journey."
(신문 등이) 기사나 사진을 독자의 관심을 끌도록 눈에 띄는 위치에, 특히 1면에 크게 싣다.
To print a news story or photograph in a very prominent position, especially on the front page, to attract attention.
예문:
"The newspaper splashed the scandal across its front page for three days straight."
"They decided to splash the exclusive interview with the celebrity on the magazine cover."
액체가 튀거나 무언가가 액체 속으로 떨어질 때 나는 소리 또는 튀기는 행위.
The sound or action of liquid being scattered or of something hitting or falling into liquid.
예문:
"We heard a loud splash and knew someone had fallen off the dock."
"The children's joyful splashes echoed across the quiet lake."
음료에 첨가하는 소량의 액체; 또는 밝은 색깔이나 빛의 작은 반점이나 얼룩.
A small amount of liquid added to a drink, or a small, bright patch of color or light.
예문:
"I'll have a gin and tonic with just a splash of lime juice."
"The painting was mostly monochrome, but featured a splash of vivid yellow in the corner."
"A splash of red wine stained the white tablecloth."
(비격식) 돈을 아낌없이, 때로는 낭비적으로 쓰다.
(Informal, often followed by 'out' or 'around') To spend money freely and extravagantly, often on something specific.
예문:
"They decided to splash out on a luxury vacation after receiving their bonus."
"He really splashed out on his girlfriend's birthday present this year."