单词 | mush |
释义 | mush mush1 /mush/ or, esp. for 2-5, /moosh/, n. 1. meal, esp. cornmeal, boiled in water or milk until it forms a thick, soft mass, or until it is stiff enough to mold into a loaf for slicing and frying. 2. any thick, soft mass. 3. mawkish sentimentality or amorousness. 4. anything unpleasantly or contemptibly lacking in coherence, force, dignity, etc.: His entire argument was simply mush. v.t. 5. to squeeze or crush; crunch: to mush all the candy together in a sticky ball. [1665-75, Amer.; obscurely akin to MASH1] mush2 /mush/, v.i. 1. to go or travel, esp. over snow with a dog team and sled. v.t. 2. to drive or spur on (sled dogs or a sled drawn by dogs). interj. 3. go! (used as an order to start or speed up a dog team) n. 4. a trip or journey, esp. across snow and ice with a dog team. [1895-1900; perh. orig. as phrasal v. mush on! < CanF, F marchons! let's go!; see MARCH1] |
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