0 If a liquid splashes or if you splash a liquid, it falls on or hits something or someone:
1 to print or show something, or be printed or shown, in a very noticeable way:
2 a small amount of a liquid that has fallen or been dropped:
3 something or someone bright or very noticeable:
4 a shocking or exciting news story that is given a lot of attention in a newspaper or news programme:
The revelation would have been a splash in every newspaper.
She came to me because there's been a big splash in the newspaper.
5 to scatter liquid or to cause liquid to scatter through the air or onto something:
7 an amount of liquid scattered, or the sound made by liquid being scattered:
She splashed water everywhere.
He splashed aftershave onto his face.
There are sudden splashes of colour amid day-to-day business, but references to music or liturgy are frustratingly few and far between.
At their foot is found a natural spring splashing from the rockface; its sacred role is quietly stated by a sheltering canopy.
Presumably, as the containers were broken, the liquid splashed out, filling the lower levels of the cross-shaped pit.
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液體, (使)(液體)灑,濺,潑, (在水中)濺著水花行走,拍打著水遊…
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液体, (使)(液体)洒,溅,泼, (在水中)溅着水花行走,拍打着水游…
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salpicar, caer, chapotear…
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espirrar, salpicar, salpico…
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(液体を)はねかける, (液体で)ぬらす, (水を)バシャバシャ飛び散らす…
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sıçramak, damla, leke…
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clapoter, éclabousser, patauger…
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esquitxar, caure, xipollejar…
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