Splash
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British pronunciation/splˈæʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈspɫæʃ/

Définition et Signification de "splash"

to splash
01

gicler, asperger

to intentionally disperse a liquid, causing it to spatter in various directions
Transitive: to splash a liquid onto sth
to splash definition and meaning
02

splasher, éclabousser

to cause something to become wet by dispersing liquid forcefully
Transitive: to splash sb
03

éclabousser, projeter

to add or create patches or spots, often in a noticeable or vivid manner
Transitive: to splash sth with a pattern
04

éclabousser, projeter de l'eau

to create a loud and noticeable disturbance in a body of water by striking or moving through it
Intransitive
05

éclabousser, faire des éclaboussures

to produce a noise that is created by something hitting or moving through water
Intransitive
Splash
01

éclaboussement, giclée

the sound like water splashing
02

éclaboussure, projection

the act of splashing a (liquid) substance on a surface
03

éclaboussure, giclée

the act of scattering water about haphazardly
04

tache de couleur, éclat de couleur

a patch of bright color
05

éclaboussure, goutte

a small quantity of something moist or liquid
06

sensation, éclat

a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event

splash

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splashed

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splashed

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splasher

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splasher

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splashing

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splashing

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The child gleefully splashed colorful paint onto the canvas.
As the cyclist rode through the puddle, the wheels splashed water onto the sidewalk.
To cool down the overheated engine, the mechanic splashed water onto the radiator.
To clean the muddy boots, he vigorously splashed water on them.
The swimmer emerged from the pool and splashed water onto the hot pavement.
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