-同义词和反义词
词性:|verb|
-mashes的不同词性形态
例句
||1: The new version of “The Master and Margarita” by Complicite, a British company justly renowned for its daring theatre, is set to tour Europe after a short, triumphant run at the Barbican. ||2: The unwieldy zaniness of Bulgakov’s great novel—whose action involves the devil and his retinue visiting Stalin’s Moscow, the blighted affair of the eponymous characters, and the master’s novel about Pontius Pilate and Jesus—somehow hasn’t deterred stage adaptations. ||3: In this one, Simon McBurney, Complicite’s director, doubles down: rather than trying to simplify, he mashes up the stories, echoing and embellishing them in multimedia. ||4: There are projections, sound loops, puppetry and nudity: a painfully emaciated Christ; a flying, nude Margarita.
||1:以大胆的舞台著称的英国Complicite公司推出了新版《大师与玛格丽特》,在巴比肯的短暂上演大获成功,计划接下来去欧洲巡演。||2:布尔加科夫这本伟大的小说带有一种不受支配的癫狂:魔鬼极其随从造访斯大林的莫斯科,同名人物的事迹以及大师所著关于比拉多和耶稣的故事。但这些都没有阻碍舞台剧本的改写。||3: Complicite公司的总监Simon McBurney认为,不应当简化原著,而是把整个故事融为一体,并通过多媒体手段加以呼应和装饰。 ||4:电脑投影,环绕音响,木偶人像和大胆裸露都得以应用。瘦骨嶙峋的耶稣痛苦地受难,还有赤身裸体悬在空中的玛格丽特。
|noun|
1.(in brewing) a mixture of powdered malt and hot water, which is left to stand until the sugars dissolve to form the wort.
‘the brewer now transfers the _mash_ to a _mash_ tun’
‘This imparts a distinctive taste to the fermented barley _mash_ from which the water of life is distilled.’
2.A soft mass made by crushing a substance into a pulp, sometimes with the addition of liquid.
‘pound the garlic to a _mash_ ’
‘My sister informed me she’d finished her task and gave me the garlic _mash_ which I scattered in a line across the front entry way.’
3.Bran mixed with hot water, given as a warm food to horses and other animals.
‘a bucket of _mash_ ’
‘Protein-rich worm feed and chicken _mash_ are added for supplements.’
4.Mashed potato.
‘for supper there was sausages and _mash_ ’
‘I am not sure there is a more welcoming sight on a cold autumn evening than a trio of sticky, glistening sausages and a deep pile of creamy _mash_ .’
|verb|
1.(in brewing) mix (powdered malt) with hot water to form wort.
‘the barley is dried out over peat fires and _mashed_ with water which flows through peat ground’
‘We have inherited two mighty tubs intended, probably, for _mashing_ illicit whisky, but since we took over the quondam pig and Christmas tree empire, each of them contains a geranium.’
2.(with reference to tea) brew or infuse.
‘I’ve just _mashed_ a pot of tea’
‘we’d let the pot _mash_ for ten minutes’
3.Attack or assault.
‘they both got _mashed_ up pretty bad’
‘I mean, come on, who would really run to the cameras with their face completely _mashed_ up just to make her sales go up?’
4.Crush or smash (something) to a pulp.
‘he almost had his head _mashed_ by a slamming door’
‘A vision passes through my mind of marine plumbing 100 years ago, the toilet flushing immediately in front of the paddle-wheel for the discharge to be _mashed_ up.’
5.Press forcefully on (something)
‘the worst thing you can do is _mash_ the brake pedal’
‘At the end of every straight the brake pedal would be _mashed_ into the floor before the car was flung into the next curve, generating cornering forces well in excess of the gravitational pull of Earth.’
6.Reduce (a food or other substance) to a pulpy mass by crushing it.
‘ _mash_ the beans to a paste’
‘ _Mash_ together the sage, thyme and pine nuts with a little bit of olive oil, either using a mortar and pestle, a small food-processor, or by chopping the pine nuts and herbs and then _mashing_ the mixture with a spoon.’
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