splash in Portuguese
splash in Portuguese is chape, tchibum, chapinhar — splash means the sound or spray made when something hits liquid.
splash in Portuguese
chape
(onomatopoeia) The sound made by an object hitting a liquid.
tchibum
(onomatopoeia) The sound made by an object hitting a liquid.
chapinhar
espalhar
(transitive) To create an impact or impression; to print, post, or publicize prominently.
What does "splash" mean?
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noun The sound or spray made when something hits liquid.
"The kids jumped into the pool with a huge splash."
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noun A small amount of a liquid, or a small amount of a quality added to something.
"Add a splash of milk to the sauce."
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verb To cause liquid to scatter, or to be scattered by hitting a surface.
"The car splashed muddy water all over the sidewalk."
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verb Informal: to spend money freely, or to publicize something prominently.
"The story was splashed across every front page."
splash in a sentence
- The kids jumped into the pool with a huge splash.
- Add a splash of milk to the sauce.
- The room needed a splash of color.
- The car splashed muddy water all over the sidewalk.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "splash" in Portuguese?
"splash" in Portuguese is chape, tchibum, chapinhar. splash means: The sound or spray made when something hits liquid.
How do you use "splash" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids jumped into the pool with a huge splash." In Portuguese, "splash" is chape, tchibum, chapinhar.
Are there other ways to say "splash" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "splash": chape, tchibum, chapinhar, espalhar.
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