sputtering
濺射
sputtering
濺散
Sput·ter v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sputtered p. pr. & vb. n. Sputtering.]
1. To spit, or to emit saliva from the mouth in small, scattered portions, as in rapid speaking.
2. To utter words hastily and indistinctly; to speak so rapidly as to emit saliva.
They could neither of them speak their rage, and so fell a sputtering at one another, like two roasting apples. --Congreve.
3. To throw out anything, as little jets of steam, with a noise like that made by one sputtering.
Like the green wood . . . sputtering in the flame. --Dryden.
sputtering
adj : emitting or making sporadic spitting or popping sounds; "the
sputtering engine"; "spluttering electric arcs" [syn: spluttering]
n : the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively;
"he heard a spatter of gunfire" [syn: spatter, spattering,
splatter, splattering, sputter, splutter]