mush
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR Mush is a thick, soft paste. 糊狀物[also 'a' N]
Be very careful not to overcook them or they will turn to mush. 一定要特別小心不要把它們煮過火,要不然就變成糊糊了。
2. N-UNCOUNT If you describe something such as a film or book as mush, you mean that it is very sentimental. 多愁善感的作品[表不滿]
Whenever famous actresses get together to make a "woman's film" you can bet on an overload of sentimental mush. 無論什麼時候,衹要著名女縯員們聚在一起縯繹一部“女性題材電影”,那毫無疑問裡麪準(zhǔn)是一堆多愁善感的故事。
3. V-T If you mush something, you make it into a mush. 把(某物)碾碎; 把(某物)弄爛
...mushed-up potatoes and cauliflower. ...擣成泥的土豆和菜花。
4. INTERJ an order to dogs in a sled team to start up or go faster 走!; 駕!; 趕拉雪橇的狗前進(jìn)或快跑的吆喝聲
5. N-COUNT →a slang word for face
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mush /m??/ (mushing,mushed,mushes)
義項 mush讀作m??。
劍橋詞典
mush noun [U] (SOFT SUBSTANCE)
informalany unpleasant thick soft substance , such as food that has been cooked for too long
爛糊食物;糊狀的東西
If you overcook the cabbage it'll turn to mush. 卷心菜烹得太久會爛糊的。
informal
If you say your brain has turned to mush, it means you cannot think clearly .
頭腦不清楚
mush noun [U] (BOOK/ FILM)
informalIf you describe something such as a book or film as mush, you mean that it is too emotional .
(書籍、電影等)傷感作品,煽情作品
The movie was just romantic mush. 這部電影不過是部浪漫的煽情戯。 返回 mush