[no obj. and usu. with adverbial of direction](of a liquid)fall slowly in drops or a thin stream
(液体)滴下;细流
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rain dribbled down the window 雨水从窗玻璃上缓缓滴下
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figurative 〈喻〉refugees from central Europe dribbled into Britain .来自中欧的难民像缓缓流入英国。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]pour (a liquid) in such a way
使滴下;使慢慢流下
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he dribbled cream into his coffee .他慢慢地往咖啡里加奶油。
[no obj.]allow saliva to run from the mouth
流口水
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his mouth was open and he was dribbling .他张着嘴,淌着口水。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction](chiefly in soccer, hockey, and basketball)take (the ball) forwards past opponents with slight touches of the feet or the stick, or (in basketball) by continuous bouncing
(在足球、曲棍球及篮球等运动中用脚、球棍或手)运(球)
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he attempted to dribble the ball from the goal area 他试图把球盘带出球门区
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he dribbled past a swarm of defenders .他带球过了密集的防守队员。
a thin stream of liquid; a trickle
(液体的)细流;少量,点滴
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a dribble of blood .几小滴血。
[mass noun]saliva running from the mouth
唾液,口水。
[mass noun]
〈喻〉 蠢话;馊主意;胡说八道
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don't believe a word of that dribble .对于那些胡说八道,一个字也别信。
(in soccer, hockey, and basketball)an act or instance of taking the ball forward with repeated slight touches or bounces
(足球、曲棍球及篮球运动中的)运球。
"mid 16th cent.: frequentative of obsolete