搜尋結果
drip
- IPA[drɪp]
英式
- let fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid;(of liquid) fall in small drops
- a small drop of a liquid;the action or sound of liquid falling steadily in small drops
noun: drip, plural noun: drips
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. let fall or be so wet as to shed small drops of liquid the tap won't stop dripping his hands were dripping with blood 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of liquid) fall in small drops water dripped from her clothing
- ▪ cause or allow (a liquid) to fall in small drops the candle was dripping wax down one side
- ▪ display a copious amount or degree of a particular quality or thing the women were dripping with gold and diamonds his voice dripped sarcasm
名詞
- 1. a small drop of a liquid she put the bucket on top of the dresser to catch the drips
- ▪ the action or sound of liquid falling steadily in small drops the drip, drip, drip of the leak in the roof
- ▪ an apparatus which passes fluid, nutrients, or drugs drop by drop into a patient's body on a continuous basis, usually intravenously he had been on a drip for several days
- ▪ a method of brewing coffee by dripping boiling water through a filter filled with ground coffee beans a drip coffee maker we both drink aged Sumatra drip coffee
- 2. informal, derogatory a weak and ineffectual person I hope that drip isn't still pursuing you
- 3. a projection on a moulding, channelled to prevent rain from running down the wall below.