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trickleBrE /ˈtrɪkl/NAmE /ˈtrɪkl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they trickle BrE /ˈtrɪkl/ NAmE /ˈtrɪkl/present simple - he / she / it trickles BrE /ˈtrɪklz/ NAmE /ˈtrɪklz/past simple trickled BrE /ˈtrɪkld/ NAmE /ˈtrɪkld/past participle trickled BrE /ˈtrɪkld/ NAmE /ˈtrɪkld/ -ing form trickling BrE /ˈtrɪklɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtrɪklɪŋ/ [I, T] to flow, or to make sth flow, slowly in a thin stream (使)滴,淌,小股流淌◆(+ adv./prep.) Tears were trickling down her cheeks. 眼泪顺着她的面颊流了下来。◆~ sth (+ adv./prep.) Trickle some oil over the salad. 往色拉上滴些油。 [I, T] ~ (sth) + adv./prep. to go, or to make sth go, somewhere slowly or gradually 慢慢走;(使)缓慢移动◆People began trickling into the hall. 人们开始缓步进入大厅。◆News is starting to trickle out. 消息渐渐传了出来。 ●ˌtrickle ˈdown(especially of money 尤指钱) to spread from rich to poor people through the economic system of a country (经国家经济体制)由富人向穷人涓滴 trickleBrE /ˈtrɪkl/NAmE /ˈtrɪkl/ nouna small amount of liquid, flowing slowly 细流;涓流 [usually sing.] ~ (of sth) a small amount or number of sth, coming or going slowly 稀稀疏疏缓慢来往的东西◆a steady trickle of visitors 三三两两络绎不绝的游客 |