mush
英 [mʌʃ]
美 [mʌʃ]
- n.感傷的な言葉; 厚い粥; 柔らかい塊; 臆病
- vi. 犬ぞりで雪上を走る
- vt.つぶす
- int.歩く!
語源
英語の語源
- mush (n.)
- "kind of porridge," 1670s, in the American colonies, variant of mash (n.) "soft mixture." Meaning "anything soft and thick" is attested from 1824.
- mush (interj.)
- command to sled dogs, first recorded 1862, as mouche, perhaps altered from French marchons! "advance!" (imperative of marcher "to march;" see march (v.)).
- mush (v.)
- "to pound to a pulp," 1781, from mush (n.). Related: Mushed; mushing.
例文
- 1. The brown mush in the fridge is some veg soup left over.
- 冷蔵庫の茶色のペースト状のものは、野菜のスープが残っているものです。
- 2.The vegetables had turned to mush .
- 野菜が腐って山になっている。
- 3.The vegetables had been boiled to a mush ,and were quite uneatable.
- 料理が煮崩れて、食べられなくなった。
- 4.I have never read such a load of mush !
- こんなに哀愁漂う作品は読んだことがありません!
- 5.Whenever famous actresses get together to make a "woman 's film "you can bet on an overload of sentimental mush .
- いつでも、有名女優たちが集まって「女性を題材にした映画」を演じていれば、それは間違いなく多感な物語に違いない。