squirt
verb uk/skwɜːt/ us/skwɝːt/
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ](使)(液体)喷射,喷涌
(to force a liquid) to flow out through a narrow opening in a fast stream
He squirted some tomato sauce on his burger. 他往自己的汉堡上挤了些西红柿酱。
There was a leak in one of the pipes and water was squirting out all over the kitchen floor. 有一根管子漏了,厨房地上喷得到处都是水。
[ T ](用液体或气体)向…喷射
to hit someone or something with a liquid or gas
She was squirting the neighbours with a water pistol. 她在用玩具水枪朝邻居们喷水。
squirt
noun [ C ] uk/skwɜːt/ us/skwɝːt/
(LIQUID)
喷出的液体(或气体)
an amount of liquid or gas that is squirted out
The door should stop squeaking once I've given it a few squirts of oil. 我给门上点儿油它就不会再嘎吱响了。
(PERSON)
old-fashioned小毛孩子;无足轻重的人;妄自尊大的(年轻)人
a young or small person who you do not consider to be important and who has behaved rudely towards you
I caught my neighbour's son writing graffiti on our wall, the little squirt. 邻居的儿子在我们的墙上乱写乱画时被我逮个正着,这个小东西。