mash
mash 英 [mæʃ] 美 [mæʃ]
n. 饲料;糊状物;麦芽浆 vt. 捣碎;调情
进行时:mashing 过去式:mashed 过去分词:mashed 第三人称单数:mashes 名词复数:mashes
- When you mash something, you crush it. You might, for example, mash a marshmallow by stepping on it.
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- n. 饲料;糊状物;麦芽浆
- vt. 捣碎;调情
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1. The soup was a mash of grain and vegetables.
那是用粮食和蔬菜做成的浓汤。
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2. Mash the fruit up with a fork.
用叉子将水果捣烂。
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3. mashed banana
香蕉泥
- mash (n.) "soft mixture," late Old English *masc (in masc-wyrt "mash-wort, infused malt"), from Proto-Germanic *maisk- (source also of Swedish mäsk "grains for pigs," German Maisch "crushed grapes, infused malt," Old English meox "dung, filth"), possibly from PIE root *meik- "to mix." Originally a word in brewing; general sense of "anything reduced to a soft pulpy consistency" is recorded from 1590s, as is the figurative sense "confused mixture, muddle." Short for mashed potatoes it is attested from 1904.
- mash (v.) Old English mæscan, "to mix with hot water," from same root as mash (n.). Meaning "to beat into a soft mass" is mid-13c. Related: Mashed; mashing. For romantic sense, see masher.
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