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plash

plash /plˈæʃ/

名詞

[単数形で] ザブザブ[ザーザー,バシャバシャ,ピチャピチャ]いう.

動詞 自動詞

が〉ザブザブ音がする,ザーザーいう.

他動詞

を〉ザブザブ[ザーザー]いわせる.
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plash

音節plash発音記号・読み方plǽʃ
((かたい))
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自動詞
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plash

動詞

1. 液体を何かにかけるまたはその表面にかける(dash a liquid upon or against)
用例

2. 射撃を織り交ぜる(interlace the shoots of)

名詞

1. 水がはね散るような音(the sound like water splashing)

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発音

語源 1

From 中期英語 plasch, plasche, plash, plashe (pool of standing water, marshy place; torrent of water (?)), from Late 古期英語 plæsċ, plesċ (pool; puddle), probably from Proto-West Germanic *plask (pool); further etymology unknown, probably ultimately onomatopoeic, referring to the sound of splashing.

名詞

plash (countable and uncountable, plural plashes)

  1. (chiefly Northern England, North Midlands, countable) A small pool of standing water; a marshy pond; also, a puddle; (uncountable) marshy land; mire.
派生語

語源 2

Probably onomatopoeic, referring to the sound of splashing. The noun is attested earlier than the verb. It is not clear whether this word is related to plash (small pool of standing water) (see etymology 1). The interjection is derived from the noun.

As regards the noun, compare German Platsch (noun), platsch (interjection). As regards the verb, compare Early Dutch plasschen, plassen (to splash in water); Middle Low German plasken, plassen (to splash); Swedish plaska (to splash).

名詞

plash (plural plashes)

  1. A sound made by something hitting the surface of water or some other liquid, or by water or some other liquid hitting something; also, an act causing this sound; a splash.
    Synonym: splosh
  2. (UK, dialectal) A heavy fall of rain; a downpour.
    Synonyms: cloudburst, rainstorm
  3. (figurative, obsolete, rare) A splash of light on a surface.
派生語

動詞

plash (third-person singular simple present plashes, present participle plashing, simple past and past participle plashed)

  1. (transitive)
    1. (also figurative) To hit (someone or something) with water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound; to splash.
      1. To splash or sprinkle (a surface, such as a wall) with a liquid colouring matter.
    2. (chiefly Shetland, archaic) To agitate or plunge into (water or some other liquid), causing it to splash.
  2. (intransitive)
    1. To hit the surface of water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound; also, to move in water with a splashing sound; to splash.
      Synonyms: plap, splosh
    2. (also figurative) Of water or some other liquid: to hit something, or to move about, with a splashing sound; to splash.
    3. (chiefly Shetland, archaic) To hit someone or something with water or some other liquid, causing a splashing sound.
Conjugation
Conjugation of plash
infinitive (to) plash
present tense past tense
1st-person singular plash plashed
2nd-person singular plash, plashest plashed, plashedst
3rd-person singular plashes, plasheth plashed
plural plash
subjunctive plash plashed
imperative plash
participles plashing plashed

Archaic or obsolete.

派生語

間投詞

plash

  1. (obsolete) Used to represent the sound made by something hitting the surface of water or some other liquid, or by water or some other liquid hitting something.

語源 3

The verb is derived from Late 中期英語 *plashen (attested by the present participle form plashynge), from Anglo-Norman plaissier, plaisser, Old French plaissier, plaisser, and Old French plaissier (to bend; to interlace) (modern French plaisser (regional)), from Late Latin *plaxus, a variant of Latin plexus, the perfect passive participle of plectō (to braid, plait, weave; to bend; to turn; to twist), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pleḱ- (to fold; to plait, weave). Doublet of pleach.

The noun is derived from the verb.

動詞

plash (third-person singular simple present plashes, present participle plashing, simple past and past participle plashed) (transitive)

  1. (UK, dialectal) Synonym of pleach (to make or repair (a hedge) by partly cutting plant stems, bending them down, and intertwining them with other stems).
  2. (obsolete)
    1. To bend down and intertwine (branches or stems of plants, etc.) to make or repair a hedge.
      1. (generally) To bend down (a bush, tree, or other plant).
    2. To intertwine (branches or stems of plants) on a trellis; to trellis; also, to train (a tree or other plant) to grow against a wall; to espalier.
      1. (generally) To intertwine (branches, flowers, etc.) together; to interweave.
    3. To intertwine branches or stems of plants of (a wood) to block a passage for defensive purposes.
派生語

名詞

plash (plural plashes)

  1. (UK, dialectal, archaic) A plant stem which has been partly cut, bent down, and intertwined with other stems to make or repair a hedge; also, a bush, hedge, etc., which has been pleached in this manner; a pleach.
派生語

Further reading

アナグラム

  • Pahls, halps, phals

Plashの変化形一覧

動詞の活用形:

  •   plashing(現在分詞)
  •   plashed(過去形)
  •   plashed(過去分詞)
  •   plashes(三人称単数現在)

名詞の変化形:

  •   plashes(複数形)

発音記号

  • / plˈæʃ(米国英語)

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