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I . splash <-es> [splæʃ] N

1. splash (sound):

splash

2. splash (water):

splash
pljusk m

3. splash (small amount):

splash

II . splash [splæʃ] VB trans

1. splash (scatter liquid):

splash
splash a little paint on that wall

2. splash (spray):

splash

III . splash [splæʃ] VB intr

1. splash (hit ground):

splash rain, waves
splash tears

2. splash (play in water):

to splash [about]

3. splash (spill):

splash
polivati [perf politi]

splash down VB intr aerosp

splash

splash out VB intr Brit Aus inf to splash out on sth

Usage examples with splash

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The beach is equipped with a splash park, playground set, park area for eating, local restaurants and a pier.
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Even a small splash that lodges in a shoe or between the shoe and ankle could cause a severe burn.
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These typically include: smoke and fume inhalation, chemical splash or ingestion, body fluids, pathogens, poisons and toxins, venom, radiation.
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It has an unusually large number of double splashes throughout the book.
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As the ride begins, the floor will lower into the water until it disappears below, allowing your boat to float and splash around.
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Occasionally, a progress bar within the splash screen indicates the loading progress.
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Riders can end up quite wet due to waves splashing over the side of the raft.
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Brook trout and rainbow trout splash about in water there.
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Three minutes later, she splashed a plane, then began firing at a dive bomber.
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The track, now smooth and straight, was splashed with brilliant patches of beauty.
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