slop UK [slɒp] US [slɑ:p] verb intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] (-pp-) ■to cause a liquid to flow over the edge of a container through not taking care or making a rough movement (使液体)晃荡;(使)溢出,溅出•Careful, you've just slopped coffee all over the carpet!小心,你刚才把咖啡溅得地毯上到处都是! •Water slopped out of the bucket as he carried it up the stairs.他拎着水桶上楼的时候,水溅了出来。 UK [slɒp] US [slɑ:p] verb intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] (-pp-) Phrasal Verbs slop about/around informal ■to relax and do very little 放松,无所事事•Jeans are all right just for slopping around the house, but I don't wear them for work.在家里没事时穿牛仔裤还可以,但我上班不穿。 UK [slɒp] US [slɑ:p] verb intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] (-pp-) Phrasal Verbs slop out UK ■When prisoners slop out, they empty the containers they use as toilets during the night in the rooms where they sleep. (囚犯)倒马桶 UK [slɒp] US [slɑ:p] noun uncountable informal disapproving ■food that is more liquid than it should be and is therefore unpleasant 流体味差的食物•Have you tried the slop that they call curry in the canteen?你吃过食堂里他们称作咖喱饭的那个软呼呼的东西了吗? slops [plural] (also slop) ■liquid or wet food waste, especially that which is fed to animals (残液;尤指喂食动物的)馊水,剩饭菜•We feed the slops to the pigs.我们把馊水拿来喂猪。 •There's a tray under each tap to catch the beer slops.每个水龙头下都有一个盘子来接溢出的啤酒。 |