dribble
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If a liquid dribbles somewhere, or if you dribble it, it drops down slowly or flows in a thin stream. 使滴下; 滴下
Sweat dribbled down Hart's face. 汗顺着哈特的脸往下淌。
2. V-T/V-I When players dribble the ball in a game such as basketball or football, they keep kicking or tapping it quickly in order to keep it moving. 运球; 带球
He dribbled the ball toward Ferris. 他运球传向费里斯。
He dribbled past four defenders. 他带球突破了4名防守球员。
3. V-I If a person dribbles, saliva drops slowly from their mouth. 流口水
...to protect sheets when the baby dribbles. …在婴儿流口水时保护布单。
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dribble /ˈdrɪbəl/ (dribbling,dribbled,dribbles)
剑桥词典
dribble verb [I or T] (FLOW SLOWLY)
to (cause a liquid to) flow very slowly in small amounts
(使)滴下,(使)慢慢流淌
The water was barely dribbling out of the tap . 水龙头几乎滴不出水来。
UK Dribble the remaining olive oil over the tomatoes . 把剩下的橄榄油浇在西红柿上。
dribble verb [I or T] (FROM MOUTH)
UKto 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。
dribble verb [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。 返回 dribble