1.〈美俚〉大量
1.大量耗用;挥霍
1.a large amount of something
1.to put a lot of a soft thick substance on a surface, or to cover something with such a substance
1.Only a year ago, the worst oil spill in American history slathered millions of gallons of oil across Louisiana's coast.
仅仅一年前,在美国历史上最严重的石油泄漏slathered整个路易斯安那州沿海的数百万加仑的石油。
2.A square or two of dark chocolate (packed with heart-healthy antioxidants) with a tablespoon of all-natural peanut butter slathered on top.
试试四分之一或者一半的黑巧克力(里面含有有益心脏的抗氧化剂),上面厚厚抹一勺纯天然的花生黄油。
3.Instead, I ate chili-slathered pork dumplings in the fluorescent glare of a noisy restaurant.
所以,在一个嘈杂的餐馆里的荧光灯的强光下,我吃了很辣的猪肉饺。
4.GuoGuo restaurant (Jiaotong Lu Street; Wuchang section; no phone) specializes in delicious breaded pork dumplings slathered in chili oil.
GuoGuo餐厅(武昌区交通路,没有电话)最有特色的是猪肉蒸饺,蘸上辣椒油十分美味。
5.Because of this clear and present danger, your lunch meat is slathered with a buffet of viruses.
由于这种显而易见的危险,你的午餐肉被涂抹上大量的病毒。
6.The floor is slathered with lather, and on the rack there are the two dirty towels which are never changed.
地板上溅满了肥皂泡沫,架子上挂着那两条从来不曾换过的脏毛巾。
7.Chemic fertilizer is slathered in the tobacco production nowadays.
当前的烤烟生产中,化肥被大量使用。
8.Today, as he turns 48 years old, he enters the year of his birth sign for the fourth time with a shoe slathered in Chinese symbolism.
如今,在快满48岁之际,他进入了第四个本命年,以他名字命名的球鞋也充满了中国色彩。