dribble
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˈdrɪb.əl/ us/ˈdrɪb.əl/
(FLOW SLOWLY)
(使)滴下,(使)慢慢流淌
to (cause a liquid to) flow very slowly in small amounts
The water was barely dribbling out of the tap. 水龙头几乎滴不出水来。
UK Dribble the remaining olive oil over the tomatoes. 把剩下的橄榄油浇在西红柿上。
(FROM MOUTH)
UK(使)流口水,(使)垂涎
to have liquid slowly coming out of your mouth
Babies dribble constantly. 婴儿总是流口水。
(MOVE BALL)
(足球或曲棍球中)连续带(球);(篮球中)连续运(球)
in football or hockey, to move a ball along the ground with repeated small kicks or hits, or (in basketball) to move a ball by repeatedly hitting it against the floor with your hand
He dribbled the ball and then shot. 他连续带球然后射门。
His speed allows him to easily dribble past defenders. 他的速度快,能轻松带球越过防守队员。
dribble
noun uk/ˈdrɪb.əl/ us/ˈdrɪb.əl/
(FROM MOUTH)
[ C or U ] UK口水
liquid that comes out of your mouth
There was dribble all over her chin. 她的下巴上满是口水。
a dribble of saliva 一滴唾液
(SLOW FLOW)
[ C or U ]慢慢流淌
a very slow flow of a liquid
The flow of water was reduced to a dribble. 水流变成了涓涓细流。
(MOVE BALL)
[ C ](足球或曲棍球中)连续带(球);(篮球中)连续运(球)
in football, when a ball is moved along the ground with repeated kicks or, in basketball, when a ball is moved by repeatedly hitting it against the floor with your hand
Brinkworth's attempted dribble through the Milan defence was stopped by Ponti's tackle. 布尔克沃思想带球越过米兰队的防线,却被庞蒂给截住了。