动词滴; 细细地流; 使淌下; 慢慢地移动
名词滴; 涓流; 细流; 稀稀疏疏缓慢来往的东西
及物动词
1. The engine was trickling oil.
引擎漏油。
不及物动词
1. The audience trickled into the theater in twos and threes.
人们三三两两地走进剧场。
2. Information trickled out.
消息泄漏出来。
3. Rain trickled down the windows.
雨水从窗户上流淌下来。
名词
1. Only a trickle of water came from the faucet.
只有一股细小的水流从龙头上滴淌下来。
1. 细流<<出一沟>>细流出一沟:toothache-牙痛,<<吐坏一颗>>牙痛吐坏一颗 | trickle-细流<<出一沟>>细流出一沟 | try- 试 <<揣>>试=揣摸
2. 滴流:trickish 欺骗的 | trickle 滴流 | tricklet 细流
3. 细流:denouncement 公开谴责 | trickle 细流 | ticklish 易怒的
4. 滴:trickle charger 连续补充充电器 | trickle 滴 | trickle 滴使滴使细流细流流出液体
1. (使)滴;(使)淌
When a liquid trickles, or when you trickle it, it flows slowly in very small amounts.
e.g. A tear trickled down the old man's cheek...
一滴眼泪沿着老人的脸颊淌了下来。
e.g. Trickle water gently over the back of your baby's head...
往婴儿的脑后部轻撩些水。
2. (小批地)慢慢移动
When people or things trickle in a particular direction, they move there slowly in small groups or amounts, rather than all together.
e.g. Some donations are already trickling in.
一些捐赠已经陆续到来。
1. Woods played his chip up the slope and watched it trickle down, begging from his knees for it to keep going.
2. At first it is just a trickle, but soon becomes a deluge.
3. Output has slumped to a " trickle ", the International Energy Agency said last month.
4. Some people danced to blaring music to keep warm on a freezing morning, and more started to trickle into the square as transport services resumed.
5. From there, it is supposed to " trickle down " to China's hinterland.
6. Outside the mammoth white building overlooking the River Moskva, a steady trickle of mainly elderly Russians shrugged off heavy rain to mourn their hero.
7. trickle的意思
7. Hundreds of supporters waving Amal flags celebrated outside Berri's villa as results began to trickle out.
8. In the meantime, accounts trickle in of how pets and their owners escaped the wrath of the storm.
9. Riot police surrounded polling stations in the Nile Delta and let only a trickle of voters through their lines.
10. trickle的解释
10. But none of this trickle of help had reached the nursing home residents, who said some refugees have robbed them of what little they had.
trickle
noun
1. flowing in drops
the formation and falling of drops of liquid
e.g. there's a drip through the roof
verb
1. run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream
e.g. water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose
reports began to dribble in