释义 |
suds I. \ˈsədz\ noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: probably from Middle Dutch sudde, sudse (singular) marsh, bog; akin to Old English sēothan to seethe — more at seethe 1. a. obsolete : filth, dregs b. : dumps — usually used in the phrase in the suds 2. a. : water impregnated with soap and typically containing bubbles and froth : a foamy soap solution b. : the froth or bubbles formed on soapy water < arms white with suds > c. : a washing in water containing suds < trousers usually require only one suds — N.J.Berg > 3. a. : foam, froth < the suds cast up by the waves > b. slang : beer 4. also sud : soapy waste liquor formed by the scouring of wool before bleaching and containing grease II. verb (-ed/-ing/-es) transitive verb : to wash (as a garment) in suds intransitive verb : to form suds < a soap that sudses easily > |