English to Japanese Meaning of splash - スプラッシュ


Splash :
スプラッシュ

スプラッシュ, 豊満, 自慢, パレード, 栄華

スプラッシュ

スプラッシュはね跳ねsplashily飛散目立ちます
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Definitions of splash in English
Noun(1) the sound like water splashing(2) a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event(3) a small quantity of something moist or liquid(4) a patch of bright color(5) the act of splashing a (liquid(6) the act of scattering water about haphazardly
Verb(1) cause (a liquid(2) walk through mud or mire(3) dash a liquid upon or against(4) mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture; cause to appear splashed or spattered(5) make a splashing sound(6) soil or stain with a splashed liquid(7) strike and dash about in a liquid
Examples of splash in English
(1) For a splash of bright colour it is hard to beat marigolds, Calendula officialis.(2) The canapÔö£┬« of seafood fritters slipped down nicely with a splash of chilli and coconut cream dip as did the pink smoked duck croutons with their lively mango salsa.(3) Crack the seal, spill some for the spirits, pour it over smoking ice, and dress with a splash of whatever you fancy.(4) A loud splash of water was heard, and nothing else.(5) These include apple and blackberry with a burst of blackcurrant, orange and raspberry with a splash of cranberry, and lemon and lime with a hint of elderflower.(6) Add the lemon juice, baby capers and a splash of Worcestershire sauce.(7) there's going to be a big splash when Mike returns to the ring(8) a splash of lemonade(9) the girls joined them for a final splash in the pool(10) a splash of gravy(11) The black and white dress code was given a splash of colour by members of the Army, who attended in their Reds, and Colchester Town Watch appeared in medieval regalia.(12) I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand gingerly and turned back to Trey, watching the rain droplets splash on his face.(13) Twenty years ago, grooming meant a fifteen minute visit to the corner barbershop and a splash of Aqua Velva.(14) Then there was a huge splash of water, and that was that.(15) A splash of cream extinguishes the last of the flames before paper-thin crÔö£┬¼pes are warmed in the apple mixture.(16) The front page splash - the main headline - on the Daily Mail today is about the same story.
Related Phrases of splash
(1) splash out ::
まき散らす
(2) splash screen ::
スプラッシュ画面
(3) splash guard ::
スプラッシュガード
(4) make a splash ::
スプラッシュを作ります
(5) splash water ::
スプラッシュ水
(6) splash page ::
スプラッシュページ
(7) splash damage ::
スプラッシュダメージ
(8) splash out on ::
うちのスプラッシュ
(9) splash up ::
アップスプラッシュ
Synonyms
Noun
1. spot ::
スポット
2. drop ::
ドロップ
3. patch ::
パッチ
5. stir ::
攪拌
7. plash ::
plash
8. dab ::
軽くたたきます
Verb
9. sprinkle ::
撒きます
10. spatter ::
スパッタ
11. swash ::
12. paddle ::
パドル
13. blazon ::
紋章
14. slosh ::
ばちゃばちゃさせます
15. slop ::
汚水
16. plash ::
plash
Antonyms
1. pour ::
注ぐ
2. roll ::
ロール
3. stream ::
ストリーム
Different Forms
splash, splashed, splashes, splashily, splashing, splashy
Word Example from TV Shows
...what you're seeing there
is splash back.

...what you're seeing there is SPLASH back.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 21

You know, make a splash,
get on TV.

You know, make a SPLASH, get on TV.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7

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