释义 |
pish-pash|ˈpɪʃpæʃ| Also 9 pish-posh. ‘A slop of rice-soup with small pieces of meat in it, much used in the Anglo-Indian nursery’ (Yule).
1834[A. Prinsep] Baboo II. 85 They found the Secretary..surrounded with huge volumes of Financial Reports on one side, and a small silver tray holding a mess of pish⁓pash on the other. 1845Bregion & Miller Pract. Cook 327 Pish Posh. 1898G. J. Younghusband in 19th Cent. Feb. 251 Next came a policy which was somewhat irreverently described as a policy of rupees and pish-pash. |