"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.
权威例句
1. The brown mush in the fridge is some veg soup left over.
冰箱里的棕色糊状东西是一些剩的蔬菜汤。
2. The vegetables had turned to mush.
蔬菜都烂成了一堆。
3. The vegetables had been boiled to a mush, and were quite uneatable.
菜煮烂了, 都没法吃了.
4. I have never read such a load of mush!
我从来没有读过如此哀思绵绵的作品!
5. Whenever famous actresses get together to make a "woman's film" you can bet on an overload of sentimental mush.