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/drɪp/ |
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1 | I if a liquid drips, it falls in very small drops 滴下 | Red paint had dripped on the floor. 红漆滴到地板上。 | | Sweat was dripping down his face. 汗水从他的脸上滴落下来。 | | 1a | T if you drip a liquid , you make it fall in very small drops 使滴下 | | Drip some wax onto the paper to make a seal. 往纸上滴点蜡把它封起来。 | | |
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2 | I to produce small drops of liquid 滴水;漏水 | The tap was dripping. 水龙头在滴水。 | |
PHRASE |
- | be dripping with sth |
| to have a lot of a particular quality or thing |
| 充满某事物 |
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| a comment dripping with irony 充满讥刺的评论 |
| She’ s always dripping with jewellery. 她身上总是珠光宝气的。 |
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