词汇 | dribble |
释义 | dribble verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈdrɪb.əl/ us /ˈdrɪb.əl/ dribbleverb[I or T] (FLOW SLOWLY)to (cause a liquid to) flow very slowly in small amounts: (使)滴下,(使)慢慢流淌 dribble out ofThe water was barely dribbling out of the tap.水龙头几乎滴不出水来。 mainly UKDribble the remaining olive oil over the tomatoes.把剩下的橄榄油浇在西红柿上。 Synonyms drip flow(MOVE) trickle down, from, out of, etc. something Movement of liquids backsplash be dripping with somethingidiom brim brim over brim with something drip funnel leakage pour pour-over reinject reinjection respray ripple spate staunch stem swash swill swirl dribbleverb[I or T] (FROM MOUTH)UK to have liquid slowly coming out of your mouth: (使)流口水,(使)垂涎 Babies dribble constantly.婴儿总是流口水。 Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production biliary bilirubin bodily fluid bogy break out in a cold sweat gob perspire purulent pus saliva salivary salivate salivation semen seminal fluid seminiferous slag slaver slobber sweat bucketsidiom dribbleverb[I or T] (MOVE BALL)in football or hockey, to move a ball along the ground with repeated small kicks or hits, or in basketball, to move a ball by repeatedly hitting it against the floor with your hand: (足球或曲棍球中)连续带(球);(篮球中)连续运(球) He dribbled the ball and then shot.他连续带球然后射门。 His speed allows him to easily dribble past defenders.他的速度快,能轻松带球越过防守队员。 General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend dump indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in Related wordsdribbler dribbling dribble noun uk /ˈdrɪb.əl/ us /ˈdrɪb.əl/ dribblenoun (FROM MOUTH)[ C or U ]UK liquid that comes out of your mouth: 口水 There was dribble all over her chin.她的下巴上满是口水。 a dribble of saliva一滴唾液 Animal physiology: bodily fluids & their production biliary bilirubin bodily fluid bogy break out in a cold sweat gob perspire purulent pus saliva salivary salivate salivation semen seminal fluid seminiferous slag slaver slobber sweat bucketsidiom dribblenoun (SLOW FLOW)[ C or U ] a very slow flow of a liquid: 慢慢流淌 The flow of water was reduced to a dribble.水流变成了涓涓细流。 Synonyms drip(LIQUID) rivuletliterary stream(CONTINUOUS FLOW) trickle(LIQUID) Movement of liquids backsplash be dripping with somethingidiom brim brim over brim with something drip funnel leakage pour pour-over reinject reinjection respray ripple spate staunch stem swash swill swirl dribblenoun (MOVE BALL)[ C ] in football, when a ball is moved along the ground with repeated kicks or, in basketball, when a ball is moved by repeatedly hitting it against the floor with your hand: (足球或曲棍球中)连续带(球);(篮球中)连续运(球) Brinkworth's attempted dribble through the Milan defence was stopped by Ponti's tackle.布尔克沃思想带球越过米兰队的防线,却被庞蒂给截住了。 I could hear the slow dribble of a basketball as someone was coming up the street. off the dribble In basketball, to do something off the dribble means to do it immediately after controlling and moving the ball by repeatedly hitting it against the floor with your hand, rather than after catching a throw from another player: score off the dribbleHe has the ability to create openings and score off the dribble. beat someone off the dribbleThis is a team that is capable of beating defenders off the dribble. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend dump indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Basketball, netball & volleyball dribble | American Dictionarydribble verb us/ˈdrɪb·əl/ dribbleverb (MOVE SLOWLY)[ I ] to move or happen slowly in small amounts or a few at a time: Customers dribbled in and out all day. [ I ] When a liquid dribbles, it escapes slowly in small drops: Juice dribbled down the baby’s chin. dribbleverb (MOVE BALL)[ I/T ] in basketball, to move a ball by using your hand to bounce it against the ground, or in soccer by kicking it repeatedly dribble noun[ C ] us/ˈdrɪb·əl/ dribblenoun[C] (SMALL FLOW)a small flow, esp. of liquid: Water leaked from the tank in dribbles. dribblenoun[C] (MOVING A BALL)in basketball or soccer, the act of moving a ball by bouncing or kicking it: He took one dribble and then passed the ball. Examples of dribbledribble Has the edge of the sheet been dribbled on? Yes, the edge of the sheet has been dribbled on. Yes, the baby is dribbling at the nursery. He only dribbles now and then. Examples are speech and dribbling a basketball. No, it has already been dribbled on. No, the baby dribbles at home. Is the baby dribbling at the nursery? The sheet has been dribbled on. A continuous dribble sample may also be taken from the continuous flow. No, there is dribble on the bottom of the cot. No, there is dribble on the side of the cot. Is there dribble on the middle of the cot? Does the baby dribble at the nursery? However, it has not taken any specific actions and negotiations keep dribbling on indefinitely. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English See all examples of dribble These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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