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tri.ckle5trIk76v [I](of liquid) to flow slowly and without force in a thin line滴; 淌Blood trickled out of the corner of his mouth.血从他的嘴角淌出。Oil was trickling from a tiny hole in the tank.油正从油箱的一个小洞里淌出。She felt a tear escape and trickle warmly down her cheek.她感到眼泪夺眶而出,热乎乎地淌过她的脸颊。(fig.) Gradually people trickled back (= returned slowly) into the theatre for the second half.渐渐地,人们慢步走回剧场去看下半场戏。Trickle-down is when something that starts in the high parts of a system spreads to the whole of the system.垂滴说的; 滴入式的The supposed trickle-down effect of lower taxes for the rich has not yet resulted in greater prosperity for society as a whole.假定的富人交纳较低税款的垂滴式效果还没有给整个社会带来更大的繁荣。
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