1 V-ERG (使)滴下 When liquid drips somewhere, or you drip it somewhere, it falls in individual small drops. (使)滴下
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Sit your child forward and let the blood drip into a tissue or on to the floor. [VERB prep./adv.]
让你的孩子前倾坐着,让血滴在纸巾上或地板上。
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Amid the trees the sea mist was dripping. [VERB]
林子里弥漫着湿漉漉的海雾。
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The children kept dripping Coke on the carpets. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
孩子们老往地毯上滴可乐。
2 VERB (液体)滴出,滴下 When something drips, drops of liquid fall from it. (液体)滴出,滴下
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A tap in the kitchen was dripping. [VERB]
厨房的水龙头在滴水。
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Lou was dripping with perspiration. [VERB + with]
卢浑身淌汗。
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He was holding a cloth that dripped pink drops upon the floor. [VERB noun]
他正拿着一块布,布上粉红色的水滴落在地板上。
SYN drop, splash, sprinkle, trickle
3 N-COUNT 水滴;滴液 A drip is a small individual drop of a liquid. 水滴;滴液
SYN drop, bead, trickle, dribble
4 N-COUNT (医用)滴注器 A drip is a piece of medical equipment by which a liquid is slowly passed through a tube into a patient's blood. (医用)滴注器
5 VERB [usually cont] 含有;充满;充溢 If you say that something is dripping with a particular thing, you mean that it contains a lot of that thing. 含有;充满;充溢 [literary]
6 N-COUNT 笨蛋;懦夫;平庸乏味者 If you call someone a drip, you mean that they are rather stupid and lacking in enthusiasm or energy. 笨蛋;懦夫;平庸乏味者 [informal, disapproval]
7 See also: drip-dry dripping
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