drip
verb
noun
drɪp
verb
1
to
let
liquid
fall
in
drops
滴(水),漏(水)
I,T
The
tap’s
dripping
.
水龙头在滴水。
Her
boots
were
muddy
and
her
hair
was
dripping
.
她的靴子沾满了泥,头发在滴水。
drip
blood/water/sweat
etc
John
came
in,
his
arm
dripping
blood.
约翰进来了,他的手臂在滴血。
be
dripping
with
blood/sweat
etc
The
hand
that
held
the
gun
was
dripping
with
sweat.
拿枪的手汗水直往下滴。
2
to
fall
in
drops
滴下; 沥下
I
[+
down/from
etc
]
The
rain
dripped
down
his
neck.
雨水从他的脖子上滴下去。
Water
was
dripping
through
the
ceiling.
水正透过天花板往下滴。
3
be dripping with sth
to
contain
or
be
covered
in
a
lot
of
something
满是某物; 充满 (充溢 )某物
be
dripping
with
jewels/gems/pearls
etc
All
the
princes
were
dripping
with
gems.
所有的公主都是满身珠宝。
His
tone
was
now
dripping
with
sarcasm
.
他的语调现在充满了嘲讽。
noun
4
one
of
the
drops
of
liquid
that
fall
from
something
液滴
C
I
put
some
plastic
buckets
on
the
floor
to
catch
the
drips.
我把几个塑料桶放在地板上接滴下来的水。
5
the
sound
or
action
of
a
liquid
falling
in
drops
滴水声; 滴落
singular 单数, U
The
silence
was
broken
only
by
a
regular
drip,
drip,
drip.
唯有嘀嗒嘀嗒的滴水声打破这宁静。
6
a
piece
of
equipment
used
in
hospitals
for
putting
liquids
directly
into
your
blood
滴注器;
C
be/put
sb
on
a
drip
At
the
hospital
they
put
me
on
a
drip.
在医院,他们给我输液。
7
someone
who
is
boring
and
weak
[非正式] 怯懦无趣的人,平庸乏味者
C | informal